More than 100,000 U.S. college graduates earn these degrees yearly.
A college degree still provides an edge when it comes to finding a good job, but a person's major may be just as important to career stability, research suggests.
In December, the average non-college graduate worker earned about 57.4% of the weekly earnings of college graduates. That is the third-highest ratio of non-college graduate wages to college graduate ...
“College isn’t for everyone.” “People can be just as successful without a college degree.” We hear these phrases all too frequently in society today. Yet the people often making these statements are ...
The debate regarding the value of a college degree has resurfaced in the news recently. With tuition continuing to increase at universities and colleges across the country, many people have, as NBC ...
Choosing the right college major is more than just a question of passion — it’s a financial decision that can shape the rest of your life. Today, the average annual cost of college comes in around $38 ...
University prestige may not be the key to career success. Discover research on what truly impacts success and why mentorship, not brand, might matter more.
Just 18% of American adults without a college degree believe four-year colleges charge a "fair" price — but they still find value in getting a college degree. Those are the findings of a new Lumina ...