Forty-nine percent (49%) of voters believe colleges should provide a patriotic education. A Scott Rasmussen national survey found that 26% disagree and 25% are not sure.
Fifty-seven percent (57%) of men favor a patriotic education along with 43% of women.
The survey also found that just 39% believe most college graduates have the practical skills needed to earn a living. Forty percent (40%) don’t believe they have such skills and 20% are not sure.
Thirty-four percent (34%) believe people without a college degree more pragmatic than college graduates. Thirty-two percent (32%) disagree and 33% are not sure.
Overall, 22% believe too many Americans have a college degree. Interestingly, those with a college degree are more likely to hold that view than those without a degree.
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Note: Neither Scott Rasmussen, ScottRasmussen.com, nor RMG Research, Inc. have any affiliation with Rasmussen Reports. While Scott Rasmussen founded that firm, he left more than seven years ago and has had no involvement since that time.
Question 1:
Are there too many Americans with a college degree?
22% Yes
58% No
20% Not sure
Question 2:
When they finish college, do most college graduates have the practical skills needed to earn a living?
39% Yes
40% No
20% Not sure
Question 3:
Generally speaking, are people without a college degree more pragmatic than college graduates?
34% Yes
32% No
33% Not sure
Question 4:
Should colleges provide a patriotic education?
49% Yes
26% No
25% Not sure
Methodology
The survey of 1,200 Registered Voters was conducted online by Scott Rasmussen on November 17-18, 2021. Field work for the survey was conducted by RMG Research, Inc. Certain quotas were applied, and the sample was lightly weighted by geography, gender, age, race, education, internet usage, and political party to reasonably reflect the nation’s population of Registered Voters. Other variables were reviewed to ensure that the final sample is representative of that population.