America is turning against higher education. Students are still signing up.

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Despite a decline in confidence in higher education, enrollment in American colleges and universities has risen for three straight years. The fundamentals of higher education remain strong, with college-educated workers earning more than those without a degree, and enrollment trends showing a positive outlook.
Enrollment in American colleges and universities has increased for three consecutive years. This growth comes despite a decline in confidence in higher education. Elite universities continue to attract many applicants, with more students applying than there are available seats. College-educated workers earn more than those without a degree. The cost of college has become more affordable in recent years. The higher education backlash has not stopped enrollment from growing.
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