Summary
When high school students' college funds shriveled faster than their parents' 201(k)s, some lowered their expectations of attending four-year universities and turned to the less expensive alternative of community college to provide the first two years of higher education.
When the contracting job market forced people out of work, many turned to community colleges to gain skills needed to quickly get back in the marketplace.See the full content of this document
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Keeping Up with the Demand
When state budget makers grappled with how to balance their spending plan with sharply fallin...
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