A recent study involving nearly 1 million undergraduates provides compelling evidence that attending college offers financial benefits to most students. However, the extent of these benefits varies significantly depending on several factors.
Students at Revolution Workshop in Chicago learn construction skills to prepare for trade union apprenticeships. This nonprofit organization focuses on providing practical training for students aiming to enter the workforce directly.
The report highlights that while college generally delivers financial advantages, the specific outcome depends on the degree type, chosen major, and the institution’s quality. Additionally, student demographics and program completion rates play critical roles in determining the benefits.

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