Just as the Great Recession sent investors retreating to value positions in the stock market, it also heightened questions for anyone investing in higher education. In general, concerns with high tuitions, student debt loads, and student outcomes are fueling debates about whether the returns are attractive. The value of a higher degree can seem even more dubious when the timing of it lands a graduating student directly into a tight labor market.
An MBA Holds its Perceived Value, Even in Lean Times
An exhaustive study shows few regrets among those who sought business education.
March 25, 2014