Do We Still Need College? Rethinking Education in a Skills-First World
Is college still worth it in today’s skills-first economy? With enrollment dropping and major companies removing degree requirements, families are rethinking the traditional path. Find out why employers now care more about real-world skills than diplomas, which high-paying careers no longer require a degree, and how hands-on learning, entrepreneurship, and critical thinking are becoming the new foundation for success. Featuring my personal journey from graduating a private design school with $80,000 in student debt to becoming the CEO and founder of Creative STEAM we’ll dive into what education should prepare students for and why skill-based learning is shaping the future.
The Importance of Life Skill Applications in Education: Preparing Students for the Real World
In today’s fast changing world, education is about so much more than textbooks and tests. Parents and educators are asking an important question: Are students learning the skills they need for real life?
That’s where life skill applications come in. From financial literacy to collaboration and problem-solving, life-applicable learning ensures that students aren’t just memorizing facts they’re building the tools they’ll use every day in college, careers, and beyond.
At Creative STEAM Academy, life skill applications are built into every program. Here’s why they matter, and how they prepare students for success in the 21st century.

