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Popular SearchesMagazineIs College Worth It? Posted on May 15, 2025A Survey of St. Norbert College Alumni
In the past few years, the national conversation has turned to both the value, not to say the return-on-investment, of a college education. At St. Norbert, we decided that we wanted a concrete answer to that question – at least from the perspective of our own graduates.
Our survey targeted those of our alumni who graduated between 1983 and 1998 – which is to say, those who have been out long enough to have become established in careers, and who are likely still pursuing those careers.
Respondents- 419 alumni (15% of sample) responded to the survey
- 61% were female
- 38% were male
- 57% graduated 1990-1999
- 43% graduated before 1990
- Among the largest number of majors represented among the respondents were: Business 25%; Communication 12%; Accounting 8%; Education 7%
- 85% of respondents described themselves as middle class (37%) or upper middle class (48%)
- 91% were currently employed
- 82% said their position requires a college degree
- 38% described their occupational field as Management, business, or financial; 34% as Education, legal, community.
Responses
Important roles for colleges and universities?- 85% rated Teaching students to think critically as “Very Important.”
- 71% rated Providing broad-based education as “Very Important.”
- 69% rated Providing skills/knowledge valuable in working world as “Very Important.”
Single most important reason to get an education beyond high school? (Top choices)
- 36% Learn to think critically
- 32% Get a good job
- 27% Become a well-rounded person
Importance of college degree for future financial security?
- 54% Very important
- 31% Extremely important
Amount of money borrowed to finance SNC education?
- 23% None
- 18% <$10,000
- 29% $10,000-$19,999
- 16% $20,000-$19,999
- 15% $30,000+
Time needed for self (and partner/spouse) to repay student loans?
- 11% < 3 years
- 27% 3-5 years
- 44% 6-10 years
- 18% >10 years
Extent to which paying back student loans affected ... ? (percent reporting “Great Extent”)
- 74% delay in getting married
- 70% delay in beginning family
- 65% choice of career
Usefulness of undergraduate education in helping to ... ? (percent reporting “Great Extent”)
- 73% increase knowledge and intellectual growth
- 72% mature as a person
- 57% understand and relate well to others
- 48% prepare for job/career
- 43% shape beliefs and values
- 37% grow spiritually/morally
Rating of the job that the higher education system does in providing VALUE for money spent:
- Excellent 7%
- Very Good 25%
- Good 35%
- Fair 20%
- Poor 8%
- Unsure 5%
Rating of the job SNC does in providing VALUE for money spent:
- Excellent 22%
- Very Good 31%
- Good 26%
- Fair 13%
- Poor 1%
- Unsure 8%
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