Not trying to be a dick, but you went to the wrong school.
Any school that tries to entice you with job placement stats, run. Run fast and run far.
You know what my school did? They said, it's going to be hard, many people fail out, are you ready for this? Oh and prove to us that you are smart enough to make it through our curriculum. Nothing about job placement, nothing about potential earnings.
It wasn't as the college that hard sold that material, but it was material used to sell me on the idea of going to college. My program didn't focus on job placement, inside it is as you say, they ignore that and focus on the curriculum. I got wrapped up in it, I enjoyed it, and after two years completing my pre-reqs and gen ed associate level classes I didn't see spending more money and switching majors as an option, nor did I see dropping out as an option. I stayed the course and graduated in 4 years. That was a mistake, should have switched out of poli sci to something more lucrative.
So I suppose the institution might not have been behind the "must go to a 4 year school", "doesn't matter what you major in, any degree helps" culture that really pushed me to make going to college a goal of mine. It is hard to definitively say they mislead but they definitely turn a blind eye to the problem. The lending institution could see the statistics though which makes me wonder why they let me take these loans without any oversight, knowing that I would likely struggle to pay them back.