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Colorado wants more high school graduates to go on to get degrees or certificates. A new plan calls on colleges to embrace untraditional ideas

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Colorado Commission on Higher Education releases five-year strategic plan. It calls on colleges and universities to embrace concepts that have not always been embraced. The goal is to get 66 percent of Colorado residents with a degree or credential by 2025. Another report shows 60 percent of Coloradans have some form of college credential.
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Colorado wants more high school graduates to go on to get degrees or certificates. A new plan calls on colleges to embrace untraditional ideas

Lowering costs, developing more skills-based education, more career advising and more support for first-generation learners are all on the table.

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