Fewer students are going to college, leading many to worry that young Americans are abandoning higher education and risking their future. But while college enrollment has plunged by more than 3 million since 2010, those “missing students” aren’t necessarily losing out. That’s because most of the drop in college enrollment has occurred at institutions with the worst student outcomes. At high-quality colleges, enrollment has actually increased.
College is often treated as a monolith — but as more and more evidence shows, there is considerable variation in the quality of education in different institutions. While some colleges reliably set up their graduates for success…
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