Video Series: Opportunity
When the United States first began a system of higher education, it was designed for wealthy White men. That’s not a controversial statement; that’s simply a fact. To say the world has changed since then is like saying cars today have changed a bit since the Model T was first designed. Like a car, higher education should be designed to get people where they want to go — namely to a better living and a better life. But in too many cases and too many ways, the system can provide the education equivalent of a 1973 Ford Pinto while expecting the results of a Ferrari.
Students in college today are more diverse than ever before. One in three students are 25 or older and around one in ten are first-generation immigrants. A solid 40% are not simply working in addition to studying — they are holding down full-time jobs. Today’s students include people raising children, people caring for older family members, veterans with years of military service, and people studying while incarcerated or re-entering after serving time. Take a listen to this video to better understand today’s landscape: