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Calif. universities consider 3-year degrees - 4/23/10 - Los Angeles-Southern California-LA Breaking News, Weather, Traffic, Sports - abc7.com

Calif. universities consider 3-year degrees - 4/23/10 - Los Angeles-Southern California-LA Breaking News, Weather, Traffic, Sports - abc7.com

Calif. universities consider 3-year degrees


A college degree in three years: That idea is being considered by California universities to get more graduates through the system faster, saving money for schools and students.
California is falling behind in higher education. According to a new study by thePublic Policy Institute of California (PPIC), by the year 2025 the state will have 1 million fewer college-educated workers than the economy will require. PPIC researchers say the only solution is to increase the number of high-school graduates eligible for both University of California and California State University admissions.
"This is a good report. The big problem is funding," said Cal State Long Beach Vice Provost Dr. David Dowell. "This year on our campus alone, we were forced to turn away about 30,000 college-ready applicants to our campus for lack of funding."
Dowell is among the many higher-education experts who agree California needs more college grads but say that without more government funding, the goal is impossible to reach. In response to the budget cuts, some colleges and