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Kansas Board of Regents Testing Appeal of Streamlined, Reduced-Credit Bachelor’s Degrees
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Kansas Board of Regents testing appeal of streamlined, reduced-credit bachelor’s degrees
TOPEKA, Kan. — The Kansas Board of Regents plans to vote in mid-June on a proposal authorizing the six state universities to offer students the option of earning undergraduate degrees by completing as little as 90 credit hours of classes…
Kansas Board of Regents testing appeal of streamlined, reduced-credit bachelor's degrees
John Dicus, a member of the Kansas Board of Regents, says he's concerned a recommendation to offer three-year, reduced-credit hour bachelor's degrees at the state's public universities offers a conflicting narrative to students who have been told retention is a central goal at each institution. (Photo by Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)TOPEKA — The Kansas Board of Regents plans to vote in mid-June on a proposal authorizing the six state universit…
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