New reports reveal that community college, while often regarded as a stepping stone to college, may not always function as expected, with only 16% of students who start there earning a bachelor’s degree within six years. However, research suggests that completing an associate’s degree at a community college before transferring, as well as engaging in coursework during high school through dual enrollment, significantly increases success rates for students.
February 13, 2024
Transferring from community college to a four-year school isn’t often successful — it’s ‘terribly unfortunate,’ expert says
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