A Look at Campus Romance Presented by Team America.

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A Look at Campus Romance Presented by Team America

 14% of people who are married or in a relationship say they met their partners in school or college  Many report the workplace as the new “hunting ground” for finding a spouse

 Once romantic hot spots on campus are now a thing of the past  College used as a foundation for jumpstarting career  Delay in marriage is one factor  Credential inflation is another factor

 College has become so competitive  Many college students are not looking for spouses

 Student’s social lives are not stagnant.  Many young adults return to traditional dating after graduation.

-The median age at first marriage has steadily risen for both men and women. -Are stronger marriages forged on college campuses or in the workplace?