The Chronicle of Higher Education

Working-Class Students Increasingly End Up at Community Colleges, Giving Up on a 4-Year Degree

Beth Fye had always planned to pursue a bachelor's degree in nursing. But now she is not so sure. After three years at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College here, Ms. Fye is due to graduate in the fall with an associate degree and $7,500...

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