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Colleges are swiftly shortening bachelor degree programs to three years

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Colleges are swiftly shortening bachelor degree programs to three years

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Nearly 60 colleges in the US have adopted three-year bachelor's degree programs, allowing students to save time and money by graduating a year early. This shift in higher education aims to attract more applicants, reduce dropout rates, and provide students with a faster path to entering the workforce.

Colleges in the US are introducing three-year bachelor's degree programs. Students can save time and money by graduating a year early. Johnson & Wales University has launched a three-year program with 90 credits, instead of the usual 120. At least one school, Ensign College, will convert all its bachelor's degrees to the new format. Nearly 60 universities and colleges are planning or have already launched similar programs. The move is driven by the need to attract more students and reduce dropout rates.

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