Browse through professional job listings on LinkedIn or Indeed and you are likely to see “bachelor’s required, master’s preferred.” These days, it seems almost impossible to get an entry-level position without extra school.

As employers increasingly require master’s degrees, the number of degrees conferred has more than tripled from nearly 236,000 in 1970 to about 880,000 in 2022, according to the most recent figures from the U.S. Department of Education.

More students are opting to return to school in pursuit of higher education, but at what cost?

With more students looking to enroll, graduate programs are coming with higher prices and a greater need to borrow money to attend. A 2023 study used data from Texas graduate programs and found that for every additional dollar a graduate stud

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