Community college crisis: Two-year programs see dip in enrollment | Morning in America

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While fewer Americans are heading to college, undergraduate enrollments have begun to stabilize in 2022, according to The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. The new data revealed that enrollment has been down for most two-year programs, which essentially means that fewer people are obtaining associate degrees.

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community College is NOT providing what is needed.

They need to train for tech type jobs. For medical jobs etc.

Right now they are remedial high school.

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It’s not worth it. You can learn everything via YouTube or online courses for a 1/4 of the price or less.

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The first two years of college is just high school over again it’s a rip off people are struggling they need to make degree programs faster and get rid of all these prerequisites you never end up using anyway just teach people the skill they need stop scamming people with unnecessary classes

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