Community colleges are becoming more attractive as students place greater importance on cost rather than reputation
- Chris Tomasso, CEO of First Watch , advocates for community colleges as a cost-effective alternative to traditional universities, emphasizing practicality over prestige. - Rising student debt and tuition-free programs in 30+ states drove a 4% 2025 community college enrollment increase, outpacing university growth. - For-profit institutions like Legacy Education saw 38.5% revenue growth from enrollment surges, while Stride Inc. faces lawsuits over alleged enrollment fraud and declining student numbers. -
Chris Tomasso, the chief executive officer of
The attractiveness of community colleges is growing as student debt rises and the expense of four-year colleges becomes harder to bear.
This movement is not limited to individuals. Organizations such as
Technology is also transforming how schools attract students. Havana, an edtech company, has recently introduced an AI-powered recruitment platform that allows schools to connect with potential students around the clock through various channels. This solution has already
Tomasso’s advice to Generation Z—choose resourcefulness over reputation—rings true as traditional career paths are being reimagined. His own professional journey, which began with a retail job to buy a suit for an NBA internship, demonstrates the importance of taking initiative. "Let people see your eagerness to learn," he recommended,
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