Photo: Camilla ForteTo Support Underserved Students, Four-Year Universities Offer Two-Year Associate Degrees Matt Krupnick, The Hechinger Report SHARE: Facebook • Twitter Two-year associate degrees have long been offered almost exclusively at community colleges, but a model pioneered by Loyola University is picking up steam at private, nonprofit four-year universities around the country. Only a relative handful of students attend these new two-year programs compared to millions at traditional community colleges, but the differences are stark. At Loyola’s Arrupe College, for instance, 50 percent of students graduate, and 70 percent of those graduates continue to pursue bachelor’s degree programs, according to figures provided by the college. |