The Chronicle of Higher Education: The Uneven Climb From College to Career

Achievement gaps are about more than who goes to college and who graduates.

By Karin Fischer MAY 5, 2022


Ask students why they go to college, and they cite one reason more often than any other: To get a better job.

Yet students’ chances of landing that good job after graduation aren’t created equal. Low-income students, students of color, and those who are the first in their families to go to college often have a tougher time finding a first job out of college and earn less than their more privileged peers…

https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-uneven-climb-from-college-to-career

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