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Latino students are enrolling at low rates in bachelor’s degree programs at California’s community colleges. But many of those who do enroll are graduating quickly and finding work after leaving ...
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Nearly 30 of California's community colleges offer bachelor's degree programs. Here's our guide with tips, history, research, and student and other expert voices. A brief history: In 2014, ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. A recent study by the National College Attainment Network found that a majority of two- and four-year ...
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This post was updated on March 7 at 10:03 p.m. A recent issue brief by UCLA researchers found that community college bachelor’s degree programs may positively affect the Latino community. The ...
Making a smooth, immediate transition from your undergraduate program to a graduate program will more quickly give you the master's degree that commands a higher starting salary when you enter the ...