Two-year institutions prove to be attractive options for students joining workforce
As tuition prices increase and job outlooks waver, UW System students have begun favoring two-year degree programs more than four-year universities.
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As tuition prices increase and job outlooks waver, UW System students have begun favoring two-year degree programs more than four-year universities.
Students around Wisconsin who have begun shifting their interest to the workforce are choosing two year degrees more often than bachelor’s programs.
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