Here, it goes without saying that each of these positions is wrong.
I am under the impression that many in this community are consequentialist and that all consequentialists are moral nihilists by default in that they don’t believe in the existence of inherent moral truths (moral truths that don’t necessarily affect utility functions).
A college education is a terrible investment for the average person in today’s economy. The money and (more importantly) the time spent would be much better utilized to obtain the same human capital and signaling power at a cheaper monetary cost and a faster rate than those at which universities are willing to provide.