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New US poll: Citizens’ confidence in the value of four-year college studies is declining.

The university and the new challenges facing educational institutions

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Last updated: 30/11/2025 4:01 pm
Medhat Elsheikh
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Medhat El-Sheikh, editor-in-chief of the Voice of Emirates News Agency office in Cairo, is a seasoned Egyptian journalist with extensive experience both within Egypt and abroad....
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New US poll: Citizens' confidence in the value of four-year college studies is declining.
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Washington, DC – A recent poll has revealed a striking shift in Americans’ perceptions of traditional college education. A majority of respondents expressed clear doubts about the value of four-year programs, believing they no longer offer the same level of career security they once did.

According to the survey results, a significant percentage of respondents believe that the continuous rise in university education costs has made it less attractive. This, coupled with the proliferation of shorter and less expensive alternatives such as vocational training programs and technical courses, has made the traditional university degree less appealing to younger generations.

Education experts in the United States point out that these shifts reflect a profound change in the labor market. Companies are now prioritizing practical skills and digital adaptability over traditional academic qualifications. At the same time, universities face increasing challenges in restructuring their curricula and providing genuine added value to society.

These findings coincided with a widening debate in educational and political circles. Questions are being raised about whether universities are capable of meeting the needs of the new economy, amid calls for radical reforms that would redefine the role of higher education in the United States.

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