Why college?
It's time to start admitting, college is not for everyone. It may not even be for most. It may not be for most NOW. I teach freshmen. OOPS, I'm supposed to say first year students (which I understand and am not mocking). A lot of them do not belong there--YET. Colleges exist for a purpose, but the first one is to keep existing as an entity. When a college goes "out of business" it is seen as a tragedy. I'm not entirely sure why, except that people lose their jobs. So we in higher education have a basic ego driven motive to keep students in the college so we have decent enrollment. Each student equals a certain amount of money, of revenue. BUT, why don't we try to get more adult learners and serve them, since the 18-year-old population is diminishing and being dispersed among so (too) many colleges? But there is a bigger issue. Why shouldn't a young person just do something else for a few years? Grow up; we know they are not mature enough; Jean Twenge ...