‘Financially hobbled for life’: the elite Master’s degrees that don’t pay off | Curio

‘Financially hobbled for life’: the elite Master’s degrees that don’t pay off

20 mins | Jul 24, 2021

Are top institutions selling myths to students? Elite universities in America are pushing master’s programs that fail to generate enough income for graduates to keep up with six-figure federal loans. Melissa Korn and Andrea Fuller explore how schools have benefited from raising their tuition fees and creating competition for courses with empty promises of success.

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From The Wall Street Journal

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