<p>^That will be ineffective until society as a whole admits that attending a “prestigious” four-year school and then getting a nice job is no longer the case, and it likely never will be again. Schools are built to preach that: get good grades in high school, go to a nice, expensive college, and then get a good job, because who wouldn’t take you?</p>
<p>This system clearly no longer works, but have employers admitted it? No; they still ask for a bachelor’s and five years of experience when they know that the AA holder could be just as qualified as the BA holder. So schools could start steering the lesser achieving kids towards the CC route, but it would be meaningless until this now-irrelevant concept is debunked. But of course, nobody is willing to admit that attending a four-year school is secretly kind of meaningless.</p>