In a world defined by rapid advances in science, technology, and the very structure of work, a university degree can become obsolete faster than a banana browns on your kitchen counter. The old paradigm of “earn your diploma, land a career, follow a predictable path” no longer makes sense in what many call an Age of Disruption. What we value at the moment as useful knowledge, once stable enough to organize into four-year degree programs, now evolves so quickly that much of what students learn in their freshman year is outdated before they step into their sophomore classrooms.