As the class of 2025 prepares for the leap into life after high school, Penelope Masotti, a high school senior, is charting a less traditional course. With a passion for cosmetology and a pragmatic view of the future, she is opting for trade school, joining a growing wave of Gen Z students redefining what higher education looks like.
Masotti’s choice aligns with what experts are calling the rise of the “Toolbelt Generation,” according to a recent National Public Radio story. Faced with skyrocketing tuition costs and mounting student debt, as well as being a part of the largest graduating class ever recorded (about 3.9 million), many 2025 Gen Zer’s are opting for trade schools that offer financial relief and job stability.
“I come from a decently well-off family — like if I wanted to go to college, it wouldn’t ruin my life,” Masotti said. “But I am aware that college costs a lot of money, and from doing comparisons of local colleges, trade schools, and cosmetology schools, it just seems like a better idea to go into a trade so I can have a stable career and make money and then decide about college.”
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