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Megan Thee Stallion is inspiring people to return to university
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There’s been an uptick in college dropouts re-applying to the recently graduated rapper’s Health Administration course.

a pic of her looking chic as always, clutching her degree and a bouquet of flowers. Now, according to a professor at her alma mater, it seems she’s inspiring other college dropouts to do the same. , Dr Monica Rasmus, program director for Megan’s course at TSU, shared that there’s been an influx of interest in her department from ex-students looking to re-enroll and current students looking to switch courses, ever since Megan publicly shared details of her studies last year.

Megan’s trend-setting comes as university enrolment is quickly declining in the US, with rates currently on track to drop by half a million applications this year. Although the pandemic has played a major role in the anti-college sentiment, applications have been on a downward trajectory since 2012.

Whether Megan’s impact on Health Admin re-enrolment is a lasting one remains to be seen, but for many young people it seems as though colleges need to work harder to ensure dedicating at least three years of your life to the experience is actually worthwhile — not just a financial burden.

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