About one in four college students is both first-generation and from low-income backgrounds, making the path to a college degree especially challenging. At Boston College’s Messina College, a new, two ...
Community colleges have traditionally served local students, but online programs are changing that. Fully online options are expanding flexibility and redefining how students access community ...
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Students are increasingly choosing community college or certificates over four-year degrees
Students are putting more emphasis on career training and post-college employment, as more opt for a two-year degree or even shorter-term credentials.
Colin Jordison graduated from high school with a 3.8 GPA and went on to Minnesota State University, thinking a four-year college was the path that made the most sense for him. However, a few classes ...
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‘We come to you’: College students consider alternatives to traditional 4-year-program model
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – Across the nation, more people are opting for alternative ways to pursue higher education. Some of these alternatives include online schooling and 2-year programs.
About one in four college students is both first-generation and from low-income backgrounds, making the path to a college degree especially challenging. At Boston College’s Messina College, a new, two ...
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