The Christian Science Monitor

Credit for life experience? More colleges woo students with path to degrees

Nearly 38 million working-age Americans have attended college without earning a degree, according to the National Student Clearinghouse. As the number of high school graduates declines, bringing these learners back has become a growing priority for colleges.

Need a job? Try majoring in the humanities, more colleges say

With survival of the humanities on the line, colleges are pivoting to make offerings like languages and philosophy more relevant to job seekers. Are students and their parents buying in?