No. But students who met their college’s requirements to receive a diploma in “some major” earned a diploma.
Looking back at the title of the thread and the link provided in your OP, your original premise was that we are sending to college too many kids who were unprepared/underprepared to meet the degree requirements.
Now you seem to be arguing that we should only be sending kids to college if they will graduate in major which you deem sufficiently worthy. Yet, aside from your mention of Gender Studies, you have yet to identify your a list of inherently unworthy majors. If we are going to purge the colleges of students pursuing these unworthy majors, we are probably going to have to come up with a list.
How about History? Political Science? Comparative Literature? Philosophy? Sociology? Early Childhood Education? Hotel Management? Latin? Psychology? Gender Studies? Music? African American Studies? Design and Applied Arts? Journalism?
Which if any of these majors should we purge? What is the standard by which we judge the worthiness of the major? Is it based solely earning potential upon graduation? If so, many of these majors have to be in the chopping block.