Confidence in Higher Education Reaches New Low
According to Gallup, those with a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in higher education has declined 21 points since 2015.

Confidence in higher education has reached a new low, according to a new poll from Gallup. The survey found declines in confidence in all surveyed demographic groups from 2015 to 2023, with Republicans experiencing the sharpest decline.
According to the survey, which polled around 1,000 adults on their confidence level in 16 different American institutions, only 36 percent of respondents reported that they had a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in higher education—a drop of 21 points since 2015 and 12 points since 2018.
Democrats were the only group surveyed where a majority (59 percent) reported having a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in higher education. However, this still marked a nine-point decline in confidence levels from 2015. Republicans experienced the sharpest decline in confidence in higher education since 2015, declining from a 56 percent confidence rate to only 19 percent in 2023.
Declines in confidence were also more pronounced in Americans without a college degree: Those who reported that they had a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in higher education declined 24 points from 2015 to 2023, while confidence among those with a college degree only or a postgraduate degree declined by 10 points and 17 points respectively.
It's likely that Republicans and Democrats are expressing declining confidence in colleges and universities for vastly different reasons. According to a 2017 poll from Gallup, Democrats with low confidence in higher education named cost as the top reason for their lack of support. Republicans listed concerns that colleges are "too liberal/political" and do not allow "students to think for themselves; pushing their own agenda" as the sources of their lack of confidence.
While this more recent Gallup poll did not ask respondents for their reasoning behind their confidence levels, it's difficult to imagine this split has changed much. The cost of college—and pressure to forgive student loans—has become such a prominent political issue that it drove a failed attempt from the Biden administration to forgive $400 billion in federal student loans. Conversely, the political orthodoxy in higher education has become a major source of culture war consternation and has prompted a raft of restrictive—and unconstitutional—laws from red state legislatures.
However, while the declines in support for higher education are extreme, it's part of a larger trend of low support for American institutions. Out of 16 institutions, higher education was the fourth-most supported institution in the survey, behind small businesses, the military, and police. Congress was the lowest-ranked institution, with just 8 percent of respondents reporting that they had a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in it.
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End all taxpayer funding of education.
where's the pun in that?
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Agree with the sentiment, but it ain't happening.
End all taxpayer funding.
End all taxpayers
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American education is a victim of its own success. Ingenuity and risk taking and critical thought have created a system whereby morons can take advantage of innovations with less than no appreciation for their complexity. This study is literally the Dunning-Kruger Effect on display. Ignorance can only substitute for knowledge when the ignorant suffer no consequences for remaining so.
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Democrats want naturally exclusionary institutions to be more inclusive, despite the claims by the same people that democratizing college education has had little actual effect on "equity" outcomes at the back end. True equity, like true Marxism/Leninism, is always somewhere over the rainbow.
https://twitter.com/FrankDeScushin/status/1678859617118330881?t=FnDZeOo2gg_NJgI4yVB73Q&s=19
Mitch McConnell denounces white supremacy after Sen. Tuberville was accused of supporting white nationalism.
Can we at least define these terms treated as society's greatest evil? They're seemingly used to mean white advocacy, and racial advocacy is encouraged in other groups.
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https://twitter.com/The_Real_Fly/status/1678860063283240965?t=F2PZn4yjhLRhaTEUr5Otig&s=19
This is what Sen. Schumer is in an uproar about, regarding Sen. Tuberville's comments on "white nationalism"
"My opinion of a white nationalist — if somebody wants to call them a white nationalist — to me, is an American. It's an American," he said. "Now, if that white nationalist is a racist, I’m totally against anything that they want to do, because I am 110% against racism."
Tuberville then said, "If you’re going to do away with most white people in this country out of the military, we got huge problems."
Worse, Republicans are happy with the Ivory Tower think tanks and junk science Judiciary they've already got. Forget the spillover into Reason> Read what's draining into the WSJ from Cato and weep.
Things we can be confident about higher ed:
Liberal to progressive political orthodoxy
Doctrinal components in academics and especially administration
Delusional promotion of socially destructive fields of study
Unsupportable price tags (that will continue to increase many times inflation)
Useless degrees
Political unrest, including activist efforts to overthrow society
Not when I was there. Whatever happened to Sex, Drugs, and Rock-n-Roll as the primary component? Is this the wimp generation? Snowflakes all?
John Milner: I don't like that surfin' shit. Rock and roll's been going down hill ever since Buddy Holly died.
Like every other institution that people have lost confidence in, they've done it to themselves by losing sight of their core mission (in this case, education) and choosing to embrace a cult like ideology instead.
In my lifetime the non-science/business requirements for a BS degree have gone from around 12 credits to 45 credits. What used to amount to less than a semester of liberal arts to round out one's education morphed into a year and a half of diversity indoctrination.
At which school does a bachelor of science require 45 credits of liberal arts? I work in IT for a surprisingly woke university in a blue city in a red state, and there are about 25 credits of non-sciency stuff in a bachelor of science. Some of it, especially the communication classes, I understand. Others, like foundations of ethics and diversity, is CRT bullshit.
Just 2 semesters to flatten the (grade) curve.
Yeah, I still remember that Wednesday in 2015 when it all started.
But the Pavlovian method of education started at least 100 years before that.
Oh, you meant when the people finally figured it out. Rock on.
it's hard to unsee how our institutions handled covid
Gatekeepers like to think they are important. The internet has made it so that we don't need access to universities to have access to scholarly knowledge. Now all they have to offer is credentials.
Knowledge is different than skill. If someone can't read critically and at an advanced level, all the scientific studies online are no use.
Agreed, as we used to say, it's one thing to read Pravda but it's another thing to know how to read Pravda. Of course these days you can easily substitute NYT, WaPo, etc. for Pravda. Then again as I catch up to Methuselah in age it's increasingly clear that the substitution was always applicable.
Reading critically at an advanced level is a skill that can be acquired without a professor. Professors are sometimes guilty of suppressing that skill and are almost always guilty of encouraging the use of jargon and erudite language where common words would suffice.
Conceded, that's a better clarification of the difference of being able to read and knowing how to read.
“erudite language”
ISWYDT
In many fields of study higher ed has only had credentials to sell for decades. Now all they have is doctrinal certification for the progressive priesthood.
At this point, anyone who has confidence in higher education only believes so because of external motivation like tribal politics or personal involvement. Rationally, higher education in this country is becoming laughable on majority levels.
did anyone ask Kirkland?
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How about GFY
$100,000 to get a B.A. in biology that teaches men can get pregnant or that math is racist. No thanks.
That's an extreme example. Average tuition for a bachelor is $38,000. Still too much, but not $100k, which is an outlier.
According to NCES data from 2020-2021, the average annual tuition is $19,000 including fees but excluding other expenses. When they added in other expenses including living on campus, the average annual cost ballooned to $35,500. This was reported in November of 2021. I suspect there have been price increases in the past three traditional semesters.
Tuition, yes. But loans include room & board.
They *might* include room and board *if* the students' "expected family contribution" is low enough. One needs shelter and food regardless of whether they attend college, so these are not expenses unique to attending university. Borrowing money for living expenses is (obviously) not wise.
They sort of are unique to attending university.
It's an opportunity cost thing. If you're full time as a student, you aren't working and earning. Or, if you are, it's not at the rate you can if you're full time at a real job.
But that could land you a 6-figure job in the DEI department of a major corporation.
Imagine being a recent graduate with a degree in gender fluid dynamics (they’ll change the name to make it sound like STEM), being placed in charge of the Twitter account, making a tweet that the professor from the Mostly Peaceful Protests course would grade with five rainbow unicorns that results in the company losing 25% of their sales within a week. Good times.
As one diversity speaker I was forced to listen to said, "Diversity is about epistemic reparations."
College is great as long as you study something that will get you a job. Unless you’re independently wealthy you’ve got no business majoring in art history or womenz studiez.
What if you are a dedicated socialist and expect to overthrow capitalism in your sophomore year?
Sophomore year or second freshman year?
Maybe people are realizing that so many "higher ed" institutions are unsustainably top heavy given they have more
expensesadministrators thanrevenuestudents.How many colleges and universities have more administrators than students? Please name them.
I'm not going to do your homework for you. You merely need to track the data if they're not horribly embarrassed to say and aren't actively covering it up. There's no reason to believe Yale is an outlier for anything but its honesty.
https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2021/11/10/reluctance-on-the-part-of-its-leadership-to-lead-yales-administration-increases-by-nearly-50-percent/
Just hoping the broken anti-bot doesn't kick me.
https://www.usnews.com/education/articles/one-culprit-in-rising-college-costs
"I’m not going to do your homework for you."
You made the claim. The burden of proof is on *you* especially when asked.
I basically gave statistic saying there is a large number of top heavy institutions which is like saying there is a large number of people with credit scores over 700. If you want their names, do your homework.
https://www.jamesgmartin.center/2022/08/administrative-bloat-harms-teaching-and-learning/
Half-educated, superstition-addled, disaffected, bigoted, obsolete conservatives increasingly dislike education, which favors reason, science, modernity, inclusiveness, and progress.
This constitutes news in the eyes of the junior varsity writers at Reason?
Emma Camp -- who attended a good school -- seems right at home in the clingerverse.
"Half-educated, superstition-addled, disaffected, bigoted, obsolete conservatives"
I think you need some more adjectives in that sentence, bro.
Like Oberlin College does?
Kirk is not in Emma’s camp.
Lucky Emma!
She may like hanging with incels, bigots, misfits, slack-jaws, and rural culture war casualties.
Let's review the new meanings for these words:
Reason is the use of feelings to decide which victim suffered the most.
Science is the application of progressive doctrine to decide who has authoritative knowledge.
Modernity is the quest to return people to pre-industrial conditions.
Inclusiveness is the strict selection of true believers who can control the heretical rabble.
Progress, is, well, whatever progressives decide is good for everyone else.
Now fuck off.
Angry that the local authorities tore down your tent and confiscated your bottle of Mad Dog again, Reverend?
Yes and also well-educated, skeptical, optimistic, open-minded, forward thinking people increasingly dislike institutional education which does not even remotely favor reason or science. Maybe you didn't get the memo, Rev, but academicians have been saying lately that maths and logic are tools of racism and the patriarchy. And official scientists have been saying lately that questioning their pronouncements represent an attack on "science." Try again, but do a little thinking first!
Didn't remmy do a song on this?
I my professional career people assume I'm a PhD scientists, until they realize I can produce actual results on top of theory, then they think I'm uneducated
Side note some of the smartest people I know have phds, but all of the dumbest people I know have phds
What does "confidence in higher education" even mean?
It means the Bell Curve Normal people now think higher education is nothing but a 'confidence' game or subjects other than STEM.
Opinion polls and $5.37 will get you a cup of coffee in Seattle. I'm pretty sure that the polling organizations make a profit on their polls but it's not clear to me who is paying for them or what they might be doing with the results. Maybe the pollsters should conduct a poll to find out how much confidence different sectors have in polls and polling organizations ...
That might depend on if someone bet the farm on the poll predictions in the last two presidential elections.
Commies have 60% faith in Commie-Education.
What the F are Commies doing in the USA? They should be members of CCP sucking up all that Commie glory.
The exact seed that planted Education-Failure in the USA was ‘Commie’ as it will be with many, many more failures soon to materialize from the Commie invaders/initiatives because 'guns' don't teach kids.
The *real* USA was a grand success. Sprouting from one of the least likely nations to succeed to #1 in wealth and defense. Don’t let the new wave of Commie’s ruin the USA.
The more the federal government is involved, the less people trust something.
Whodathunkit?
Yeah, it's almost as if the federal government has been cursed with a reverse Midas-touch! Instead of gold, everything the gummint touches turns to industrial waste sludge. Weird!
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The study estimates that about 0.5% of all U.S. adults, some 1.3 million people, and about 1.4%, or 300,000, of youth between 13- and 17-years-old identify as transgender, having a different gender identity than the sex they were assigned at birth. - reuters 2022
These people are extremely happy and trusting of the government funded colleges. We should set all US policy on the want of .05% of the population and ignore 99.5% of the populations needs for their happiness. I mean what could go wrong with that? (sarc)
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