What Happens If We Hold College and Nobody Comes?

Trust in higher education is plummeting to record lows. According to recent polling, there has been a record drop in trust in higher education since just 2015. Not surprisingly, given the growing viewpoint intolerance on our campuses, the largest drops are among Republicans and Independents.

Advertisement

There has been a precipitous decline in enrollments across the country as universities worry about covering their costs without raising already high tuition rates. From 2010 to 2021, enrollments fell from roughly 18.1 million students to about 15.4 million.

There are various contributors to the drop from falling birthrates to poor economic times. However, there is also an increasing view of higher education as an academic echo chamber for far left agendas. 

Ed Morrissey

Not only does this overstate the issue, it mainly misses the larger cause. Enrollments are dropping because college has become far too costly for the value received, with the exception of professions with large earning potential -- law, medicine, engineering, and so on. Turley's thesis may apply to the Ivy League schools' falling enrollment more than it does generally. 

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Trending on HotAir Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement