About & Media Kit

The #1 Site for Students Questioning College

IHateCollege.com helps high school graduates, current students, and career changers make smarter decisions about education — using real data, not admissions office spin.

50,000+

Monthly Visitors

120,000+

Monthly Pageviews

18–34

Core Age Range

72%

U.S. Audience

Our Mission

For decades, students were told one thing: go to college or you'll fail. That narrative costs the average graduate $37,000 in student debt — often for degrees with poor earnings outcomes.

IHateCollege.com was built to show the other side. We publish data on college ROI, trade school salaries, tech certification paths, and government careers — so young people can make decisions based on facts, not fear.

We are not anti-education. We are anti-bad-decisions.

Content We Cover

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College ROI Analysis

Data-driven breakdowns of whether specific degrees and schools are worth the cost.

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Trade & Vocational Paths

Electricians, HVAC, plumbing, welding — careers that pay six figures without a degree.

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Tech Without a Degree

Bootcamps, certifications, and self-taught paths into software, cybersecurity, and IT.

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Job Board

Real listings for jobs that don't require a 4-year degree, including government and trade roles.

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Salary & Debt Data

Real earnings vs. real debt data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

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News & Commentary

Weekly takes on higher education policy, student debt, and the future of work.

Our Audience

Demographics

  • Age 18–2448%
  • Age 25–3424%
  • Age 35+28%
  • United States72%
  • Mobile Users68%

Intent & Behavior

  • ✓ Actively researching education and career alternatives
  • ✓ Comparing college costs vs. trade school ROI
  • ✓ Searching for jobs that don't require a 4-year degree
  • ✓ Exploring student loan refinancing options
  • ✓ High purchase intent for financial and career products

Want to Reach Our Audience?

We work with financial services, trade schools, certification programs, and employers who want to reach students and career changers.