By Dylan Lysen
Lawrence Journal-World 

Kansas program lets students get college degree in 3 years

 


OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) — University of Kansas programs allowing high school students to start their post-secondary education early are an "innovative" example of how universities can help address the rising cost of tuition, said Dennis Mullin, the chair of the Kansas Board of Regents.

For the last few years, KU's Edwards Campus, a satellite campus in Overland Park, has been offering a "Degree in Three" program to its local high school students. Last month, KU Edwards added USD 232 in De Soto to its Degree in Three, making it the seventh district in the Kansas City metropolitan area to join....



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