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A college degree in 3 years? Here’s how it will work in Louisiana: ‘get to work a year faster’

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A college degree in 3 years? Here’s how it will work in Louisiana: ‘get to work a year faster’

Louisiana has introduced a three-year bachelor's degree program, known as 'AccB', which is designed to be more efficient and responsive to industry needs. The program, which requires 30 fewer hours in the classroom than a traditional bachelor's degree, aims to allow students to enter the workforce a year earlier and save on costs.

Louisiana has introduced a three-year bachelor's degree program. The program requires 90 hours of coursework, compared to 120 hours for a traditional bachelor's degree. It is designed to be more efficient and responsive to industry needs. The Louisiana Board of Regents approved the program, which will be offered at LSU at Alexandria. Other institutions in the state are also expected to adopt the program. The three-year degree is part of a broader trend in higher education to make programs more aligned with labor market demand.

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