Return on Investment in Higher Education (with Preston Cooper)
Description
There’s a popular narrative according to which the financial benefits of going to college aren’t what they once were. College is increasingly unaffordable. College doesn’t pay off like it used to. And college is only worth it if you go to the most selective schools.
But is this narrative right? Are college costs going up? How do college costs in the US compare with college costs in other countries? What is the return on investment (ROI) like for students at different schools? How does ROI differ by major? And is there a student loan crisis?
On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus discusses these questions, and more, with Preston Cooper.
Preston Cooper is a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he studies ROI in higher education, student lending, and higher education reform.
Show Notes:
ROI in Higher Education (Estimates ROI for 53,000 different degree and certificate programs.)