Time to Get Rich — Reevaluating the HBCU Model of Career Preparation
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Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce has released its latest report “African Americans: College Majors and Earnings,” a revealing snapshot of the degrees black graduates earn and the earning potential tied to them. According to the report, black folks overwhelmingly earn degrees in disciplines offering low earning potential and narrow career mobility. Industries like secondary education, health and human services, criminal justice and religious studies attract between 13 and 21 percent of all black graduates with at least a bachelor’s degree, but earn their recipients $41,000 or less in annual median salary.
Time to Get Rich — Reevaluating the HBCU Model of Career Preparation
Time to Get Rich — Reevaluating the HBCU…
Time to Get Rich — Reevaluating the HBCU Model of Career Preparation
Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce has released its latest report “African Americans: College Majors and Earnings,” a revealing snapshot of the degrees black graduates earn and the earning potential tied to them. According to the report, black folks overwhelmingly earn degrees in disciplines offering low earning potential and narrow career mobility. Industries like secondary education, health and human services, criminal justice and religious studies attract between 13 and 21 percent of all black graduates with at least a bachelor’s degree, but earn their recipients $41,000 or less in annual median salary.