Do Teens Really Need College? Rethinking the Path After High School | Hannah of Degree Free (Episode 323)

As teens near the end of high school, many families feel the sudden pressure of answering the question, what’s next?  In this episode, Hannah and I dive into how the modern college system developed, why it often no longer fits the realities of work and opportunity, and what can be lost when college becomes the default without a clear end goal. Hannah lays out her practical framework for helping teens think through future work based on real-life needs—not just passion—and why slowing the process down matters more than ever. If you’re looking for insight into guiding your teen through this important transition in life, don’t miss this episode!

In this episode, we cover:

  • Navigating the sudden pressure of everyone asking “what’s next?” when teens near the end of high school
  • How the modern college system developed and why today’s default path no longer matches the realities of work, debt, or opportunity
  • The surprising data behind how few jobs actually require a college degree and why degree inflation persists anyway
  • What gets lost when young adults are pushed into college without clarity– time, confidence, flexibility, and momentum
  • Reframing career conversations away from passion-first thinking and toward identifying real-life needs and long-term goals
  • A practical framework for helping teens evaluate their desired future work based on income, schedule, location, and work environment
  • Why exposure and exploration matter more than credentials, and how simply shadowing careers of interest can prevent costly missteps
  • How student loan debt quietly limits future options like family life, entrepreneurship, and location flexibility
  • Why parents play a critical role in slowing the process down, asking better questions, and refusing to co-sign unclear decisions
  • Encouragement for families who feel unsure how to guide teens without a clear roadmap and why building an individualized plan together is worth the effort

About Hannah

Hannah Maruyama is the founder of Degree Free, a movement and community helping families and young adults rethink the idea that a traditional college degree is the only path to a successful, meaningful life. A homeschool mom herself, Hannah brings both personal and practical experience to her work, shaped by her own questions about education, success, and what truly prepares young people for real life. Through Degree Free, she shares resources, stories, and guidance that empower students to explore flexible, skill-based, and values-aligned pathways beyond college. Her passion is helping families step off the pressure-filled conveyor belt of higher education and instead pursue learning and work that lead to long-term fulfillment.

Resources Mentioned

Listen to the 1000 Hours Outside interview with Hannah 

Grab a copy of Hannah’s book, The Degree Free Way: How to Help Your 16-20 Year Old Build the Life They Want

Master the rhythm of sourdough with confidence in my Simple Sourdough course

Gain the sewing knowledge and skills every homemaker needs in my Simple Sewing series

Keep all my favorite sourdough recipes at your fingertips in my Daily Sourdough cookbook

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