The University of Georgia recently created two new fellowship programs to recruit the most promising graduate students. The fellowships will waive tuition and provide at least $20,000 a year for research that aligns with the needs of Georgia's economy. But is graduate school worth the cost? 

We talk about the return-investment on graduate and doctoral programs with University of Georgia Graduate School Dean Suzanne Barbour and Andrew Hanson, a senior analyst at Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.