Degree in three: Why more colleges are speeding up graduation timelines

Fred de Sam Lazaro, Mike Fritz, Sam Lane:

Only about a third of Americans now believe a four-year college degree is worth the cost. Increasingly, students and families are questioning it too. As many colleges across the country face shrinking enrollment, more than 60 institutions are now offering students a faster path to graduation. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports as part of our series, Rethinking College.

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Only about a third of Americans now believe a four-year college degree is worth the cost. And, increasingly, students and families are questioning it too. As many colleges across the country face shrinking enrollments, more than 60 institutions are now offering students a faster path to graduation.

Fred de Sam Lazaro reports as part of our series Rethinking College.


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