What comes after high school — and how to choose the right path.
Helping families navigate four-year degrees, trade schools, certifications, and everything in between — with clarity, strategy, and honesty.
Families are overwhelmed.
Tuition is rising. Student debt headlines are everywhere. Trade programs are growing. AI is changing jobs. And students feel pressure to make the "right" choice at 17.
The real issue isn't whether college is good or bad.
It's whether students are choosing intentionally — and whether their path leads somewhere.
Education — in many forms — still opens doors.
For many students, a four-year degree creates access to opportunity, networks, and earning potential. For others, a trade, apprenticeship, certification, or two-year program is the smarter move.
The students who succeed are the ones who choose intentionally, understand return on investment, use resources strategically, and treat education as a launchpad — not just a credential.
This is where The College Question comes in.
Kristina Gannotta is a higher education marketing leader with over 15 years of experience helping students and colleges connect. She has worked closely with admissions teams, led growth strategy for national education platforms, and believes education should create real opportunity — not just credentials.
She founded The College Question to help families make smarter, more intentional decisions about what comes after high school.
The data is complicated. The answer depends on your major, your school, and what you do while you're there. Here's how to think through it honestly.
Education is powerful.
But only when it's used with purpose.
Insights, analysis, and honest conversations about what comes after high school.