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FakeNoose

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Sat May 6, 2023, 09:07 AM May 2023

Editorial: Pa. higher education pact is a hopeful sign for State System



(link) https://www.post-gazette.com/opinion/editorials/2023/05/06/state-system-higher-education-community-college-transfer-pennwest/stories/202305010010

As the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education continues to reimagine its role in the 21st century economy, a pact with Pennsylvania community colleges points in the right direction.

The future of institutions like Slippery Rock University and the new PennWest isn’t in competing with big universities like Pitt, or boutique liberal arts colleges like Allegheny, Washington or Jefferson: It lies in providing an alternative to expensive degrees with declining real-world payoff. That means training the next generation of skilled workers — including teachers, nurses, and law enforcement officers — the commonwealth will need to avoid stagnation and decline.

The pipeline between the commonwealth’s 15 community colleges and 10 State System universities is already strong: In the last five years, over 12,000 students transferred from the two-year institutions to the four-year ones. As more and more young people and their families seek an education that will provide marketable skills without a six-figure debt load, that number should rise. Making that transfer as seamless as possible makes sense.

The agreement stipulates that a graduate of any of the state’s community colleges is guaranteed admission to a State System institution, which enhances the appeal of each: The two-year schools become a clearer path to a full college education, and the state’s four-year schools become a more appealing option for community college students.


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A brilliant editorial from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and I don't say that too often!

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