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Is college even worth it? Black graduates share whether they think their degree is paying off.

Michael Brown Jr.

Degree: Bachelor of Science in media and cinema studies

Institution: University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)

Graduation year: 2012

ā€œMy degree is not as useful as it should be. I currently do not use my degree for my current profession. In one case, depending on what a person actually wants to do, they may not even need to pursue the traditional four-year university route. This is due to the help of social media and the internet in general. People can create their own businesses much easier.ā€

Rachel Hardy

Degree: Bachelor of Arts in telecommunications

Institution: Ball State University

Graduation year: 2014

ā€œMy degree has been moderately useful. Employers have been much more interested in my experience and gained skills than they have in my degree. In the television field, Iā€™ve learned that knowledge, skills, experience and contacts sometimes trump the degree.ā€

Candice Henderson

Degree: Bachelor of Science in health science

Institution: Indiana State University

Graduation year: 2014

ā€œMy degree has been very useful in the acceleration of my career. It has played a major role in my knowledge and professionalism.ā€

Brandi Jennings

Degree: Bachelor of Arts in psychology

Institution: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)

Graduation year: 2015

ā€œMy degree has allowed me to step into my career path. IUPUIā€™s psychology program doesnā€™t just teach you about formulas and theories; they teach you to open your way of thinking so you can look at situations from different perspectives in the real world.ā€

Chris Rice

Degree: Bachelor of Arts in communications

Institution: Indiana University (Bloomington)

Graduation year: 2007

ā€œMy degree hasnā€™t been useful, but growing up and finding myself through the years was well worth it. The education couldā€™ve been exchanged for a trade and skill that didnā€™t require a degree. To sum it up, Iā€™d trade my $100,000 of student loan debt back in for my degree any day.ā€

George Robinson Jr.

Degree: Bachelor of Science in psychology

Institution: Jackson State University

Graduation year: 2013

ā€œMy degree has been useful in allowing me to be marketable across many industries and platforms, but more importantly, the experience I have gained allowed me to learn more and communicate at all levels.ā€

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