The cost of education continues to increase while academic results decline, according to a tweet by GerberKawasaki. Meanwhile, fewer students are graduating with accounting degrees, exacerbating the shortage in the field, as reported by WSJ. Additionally, an anti-affirmative action activist has targeted diversity fellowships at three law firms, as highlighted by Reuters. The impact of these trends on students and the education system is a growing concern.
Opinion | Chief diversity officers harm the students they say they help https://t.co/R87Af5mmpj
Anti-affirmative action activist targets 3 more law firms' diversity fellowships https://t.co/xrDVdfn1SB https://t.co/hKUA7N6Otr
Fewer people are leaving college with a bachelor’s or master’s in accounting as the shortage worsens https://t.co/4Td2txL7PN
School gets more and more expensive, the academic results continue to go down. https://t.co/MXG9DtisUI
It shouldn't come as a surprise that removing academic options doesn't magically reduce gaps between demographic groups. When schools reduce advanced courses, the students hurt most are poor, academically gifted children. https://t.co/TPvjFhOvkb