College? Maybe Not.

The lure of decent-paying jobs available without college degrees has some people rethinking whether college is necessary. The trend has big implications for the workforce, society, and the communities where people live and work. Guest: Eric Kelderman, senior writer for The Chronicle of Higher Education Related Reading: The Lure of Work: In Iowa, enrollments are falling as businesses recruit high-school grads. Can colleges come up with a better pitch? College for All? Not Anymore. Democrats have drastically changed their tune on the necessity of a bachelor’s degree. The Public Perception Puzzle: A series by The Chronicle to examine higher ed's public perception problem — and the solutions to it. For more on today’s episode, visit chronicle.com/collegematters. 

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Everything happening in the world converges in one place: higher education. Political unrest, the future of AI, the dizzying cost of everything — all of it is playing out on college campuses. On College Matters, a podcast from The Chronicle of Higher Education, we explore the world through the prism of the nation’s colleges and universities.