More US states are exploring allowing community colleges to offer bachelor's degrees, aiming to address higher education gaps in rural areas and train workers for in-demand jobs. This addresses the difficulty many rural residents face accessing four-year universities due to distance and cost. While some states already permit this, others are debating, facing opposition from four-year institutions concerned about competition. Supporters highlight the economic benefits of upskilling the local workforce, enabling career advancement without relocation. Community colleges also see increased enrollment from this expansion.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
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