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Seven of the best universities for pursuing STEM programs in 2024 were identified based on global standings, acceptance rates, student enrollment, and overall scores in the QS Ranking.

Key findings show that these groups incur more student loan debt, take longer to complete their degrees, and are more likely to attend for-profit institutions with fewer resources. This financial and institutional burden leads to a preference for industry jobs over academic roles, affecting the diversity of the academic workforce and the broader STEM field.

The U.S. private tutoring market is becoming increasingly fragmented, a trend that Technavio expects to accelerate. While the rise of STEM education presents growth opportunities, the availability of open-source materials may impede its progress.

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