- That elsewhere is making cuts to the bloated core curriculum.
- Not all of it, of course—sadly, colleges still have to remediate what K–12 fails to teach—but much of the excess could and should be cut.
Few issues in higher-ed get less attention than the growing time it takes students to earn a degree.
The average time to complete a bachelor’s degree in the U.S. is now five to six years.
That’s insane...
One reason for the delay?
Degree requirements are bloated.
- A standard bachelor’s degree requires about 120 credit hours, but at least 25 percent of those are unrelated to the degree itself, and probably 10 percent are completely useless...
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