High schoolers in US opt for community colleges and certifications as debt pushes them away from four-year degrees
Higher tuition fees, ballooning student loans, and the changing nature of the job market are some of the reasons why high school students are increasingly hesitant to commit to four years of college. Besides career readiness and opportunities after graduation, students are now adding suitability and affordability to their checklists. Consequently, many kids are tempted…