Community College Transfer Most Efficient Way to Increase College Efficiency

Experts concerned about impact of community college tuition hikes
According to Patrick Callan, Director of the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, “The way we’re going to increase completion of baccalaureate degrees, in the biggest and fastest-growing states, is by improving the number of students who start in community colleges and transfer.” However, this goal will be increasingly hard to attain “if tuition at public two-year institutions continues to rise sharply as it has since 1999, far outpacing the rise in median family income in every state except Maine.”
insidehighered.com

2 comments on “Community College Transfer Most Efficient Way to Increase College Efficiency”

  1. Education crisis. I had a talk with my friend from US that education gets harder and harder this generation. Few are really passing and others are really so so. I hope the plan of being to community college then transfer to a different college would be efficient but it would be harder for the student. Adjustments are not that easy to be made once you already had start in college.

    anna marie
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