Also, getting a degree is not necessarily learning to use the tools your profession requires you to use. That's what learning a craft once encompassed, and once you learned to use those tools as a teenager, you would be able to use them until you died. That's not true anymore. Nowadays, and especially in our profession, you find yourself trying to catch up with a total new set of tools at least once a decade.
So there's a lot about learning fundamental knowledge while you get a degree. The concrete skill set actually required when you graduate is something you can pick up along the way, or …