Gen Z is re-thinking college and career plans in post-Roe America: 'I want to leave the country.' (via CNBCMakeIt)
Agnes Scott College student Jordan Simi participates in a chant during a pro-abortion rights march and rally held in reaction to the leak of a draft U.S. Supreme Court majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito preparing for a majority of the court to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion rights decision later this year, in Atlanta, Georgia, May 3, 2022.There is an endless list of factors students consider while choosing a college: size, cost, campus life, proximity to home.
In post-Roe America, location has never been more important to prospective and current college students deciding where to pursue a degree or build their career.Growing up, Lexi McKee-Hemenway and her friends in Sturgis, South Dakota, traded horror stories about people in their neighborhood who wanted an abortion and couldn't get one.
While South Dakota has always had restrictive abortion laws, June marked the first time the procedure was almost entirely banned. Goldstein, now a senior, had planned on remaining in Wisconsin after graduation to pursue a master's degree in public policy before Roe was overturned.from the 1800s went into effect in Wisconsin after the court's ruling, those plans "went out the window," Goldstein says.
"I'm a full-blown Wisconsin resident — I pay taxes, I vote here, I work here and I love my school," she says. "But the minute Roe was overturned, I felt like I became a second-class citizen overnight …. I cannot stay here.
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