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Six-Figure Jobs Without College Degrees: This CEO Built a $2.75B Empire
“College and big career planning weren’t ever a discussion in my family – but passion and hustle built me a

College Financial Crisis: Why Federal Uncertainty Proves Degrees Aren’t Worth the Risk
While colleges scramble to balance budgets they can’t even plan, skilled workers are building careers on solid ground – no federal bailouts required.”

Y Combinator CEO: College Entrepreneurship Programs Are “Teaching You to Lie”
“When the world’s top startup accelerator warns that college entrepreneurship programs are creating the next generation of fraudsters, maybe it’s

Why Washington University’s $57M Tax Bill Proves College Is Broken
“When universities hoard $12 billion while students take on crushing debt, maybe it’s time to ask: what exactly are we

College Graduates Hit 6% Unemployment – Higher Than Everyone Else
“The college degree went from golden ticket to participation trophy – and now it’s not even getting you in the

College Graduates Face 5.8% Unemployment Crisis in 2025
“Rebecca Atkins filed 250+ job applications over two years. Her crime? Trusting the college system that promised her a degree