Friday, December 17, 2010
Americans need tons of completion degrees. But it's doubtfull that state universities have the solution
A great deal of buzz has emerged across the US about the tens of thousands of people who have taken some college courses but never finished a degree. Governors in several states and legislators in Washington would like to see state university systems deal with the problem, rather than for-profit schools. But state universities haven't proved capable or even willing to address the needs of adult learners who need completion degrees, including flexible scheduling and online learning. More here on state universities and the completion degree controversy.
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