The Career Conversation Is Changing — And That’s Why CSB Matters Right Now

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For decades, a four-year college degree was treated like the default “next step.” But across the country, families are starting to ask a different question:

Is this path worth the time and the cost—especially if it doesn’t lead to real job skills?

A recent national poll captured just how much the conversation has shifted. Nearly two-thirds of registered voters (63%) said a four-year degree is not worth the cost, largely because graduates often leave without specific job skills and with significant debt. Only 33% said it’s worth it for long-term earnings and opportunity. 

That doesn’t mean “college is bad.” It means families want options that feel practical, skill-based, and financially responsible.

And that’s exactly where CSB Media Arts Center fits in.

Why Families Are Rethinking the Traditional Route

Let’s be real: the goal hasn’t changed. Parents still want their kids to be stable, confident, employable, and proud of what they do.

What’s changing is the willingness to accept:

  • Big costs without clear outcomes
  • Four (or more) years before entering the workforce
  • Graduating without hands-on, job-ready skills

In separate research, Pew has also found major skepticism—especially when student loans are required. A relatively small share of adults say a four-year degree is “worth it” if it means taking on debt.

Families are essentially saying: “Show me the skills. Show me the path.”

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CSB Was Built for This Moment

CSB Media Arts Center, home to Connecticut School of Broadcasting, is designed around what people are asking for now:

1) Skills-first training (not theory-first learning)

At CSB, the focus is on building real, practical abilities, so students leave with marketable skills, not just completed credits.

2) Career-focused programs that don’t require “years and years”

Not everyone thrives in lecture halls and semesters. Many students learn best by doing, creating, producing, editing, writing, presenting, building.

CSB is made for hands-on learners who want momentum.

3) A smarter financial path

When families question ROI, they’re asking for a lower-risk way to move forward. CSB offers a path where students can train for a career in media without automatically signing up for the four-year price tag.

This Isn’t Anti-College. It’s Pro-Choice.

We’ll say it clearly:

College can be the right choice for some students and some careers.

But it’s no longer the only respected path, and it shouldn’t be treated like the only “successful” option.

For creative, driven students who want to work in media, storytelling, production, digital content, marketing, and broadcasting, the real question is:

What training gets you the skills, and the confidence, to start?

If Your Student Loves Media, This Is a Smart Next Step

If your teen is always filming, editing, posting, podcasting, performing, creating, or talking about media… they don’t need a “maybe someday” plan.

They need a real-world training environment that helps them turn passion into skill and skill into opportunity.

That’s why CSB exists.

Ready to Explore CSB?

If you’re a parent (or student) trying to make a smart decision in a changing world, we’d love to help you compare options clearly.

Schedule an information session / open house and learn what training at CSB looks like—and what pathways it can open.