A survey examines non-college-bound youth's perspectives on education and career plans and reveals that many are taking nondegree pathways.

Gen Z increasingly choosing nondegree pathways


American Student Assistance and Jobs for the Future release new survey that examines non-college bound youth's perspectives on education and career plans

Key points:

  • Three in four high school grads say they feel ready to enter the workforce thanks to a nondegree pathway
  • High school graduates need more information about these pathways to better make decisions about their futures
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A new survey commissioned by American Student Assistance (ASA) and Jobs for the Future (JFF) found that while young people who pursue nondegree pathways report having confidence in their future, there is a pervasive lack of awareness about these diverse pathways to success and how to judge their quality. In fact, two in three youth who did not pursue a nondegree education pathway indicated they would have considered this option if they had known more about it.

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