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Many more colleges are adding trimmed-down, three-year bachelor’s degrees

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Colleges and universities are increasingly adopting three-year bachelor's degree programs, a move aimed at reducing student debt and increasing graduation rates. These condensed programs typically involve more intensive coursework and accelerated learning, allowing students to complete their degrees in a shorter timeframe. By offering alternative degree paths, institutions hope to make higher education more accessible and affordable for a wider range of students. The shift towards three-year degrees may also reflect changing workforce demands and the need for more flexible, skills-based education.

r/economics·hechingerreport.org·Mar 15, 2026·1 min read·182 pts
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