Percentage of Students with Bachelor's Degrees Enrolling in Two-Year Institutions Reaches New Low
August 25, 2016
August 25, 2016
HERNDON, Va., Aug. 25 -- The National Student Clearinghouse issued the following news release:
The percentage of students enrolling in community colleges or other two-year institutions, after earning bachelor's degrees, is at its lowest point in 14 years, according to a new National Student Clearinghouse Research Center report, "Two-Year Enrollment after Bachelor's Degree." For students who earned a bachelor's degree in the 2013-14 academic year, only 5.8 percent went on . . .
The percentage of students enrolling in community colleges or other two-year institutions, after earning bachelor's degrees, is at its lowest point in 14 years, according to a new National Student Clearinghouse Research Center report, "Two-Year Enrollment after Bachelor's Degree." For students who earned a bachelor's degree in the 2013-14 academic year, only 5.8 percent went on . . .