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College Board Trends Report: Higher Education Still Pays

College Board Trends Report: Higher Education Still Pays

Update: 2020-01-26
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Few higher education forecasts—for students or schools—have been sunny lately. On the one hand, tuition and fees have risen sharply in the past thirty years. Total student loan debt reached $1.5 trillion in the third quarter of 2019. Colleges and universities, meanwhile, are facing drops in enrollment that are expected to last through this decade, if not further. But a new report out from the College Board paints a different picture. For graduates, college still pays off financially, and is correlated with increased health benefits, civic engagement, and more.

Since 2004, College Board has prepared annual reports titled Education Pays: The Benefits of Higher Education for Individuals and Society. The latest iteration was published on January 14.

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College Board report: https://research.collegeboard.org/pdf/education-pays-2019-full-report.pdf

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College Board Trends Report: Higher Education Still Pays

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