Montana leads nation in increasing college grads with 2-year degrees
Associated Press:
President Barack Obama set a goal early in his first term for the U.S. to turn out more college graduates than any other nation, but there hasn't been much progress as most states have stumbled in their attempts to improve.
Montana, however, stands apart.
By investing in junior colleges, the Treasure State boasts a 6 percent rise in adult graduation rates over a span where the rest of the country showed an increase of less than 1 percent, according to census data.
Montana, and the nation, still has a long way to go to accomplish the president's objective by his 2020 deadline. It would take roughly a 50 percent increase in graduation rates to hit Obama's target. Meanwhile, the percentage of degree-holders has decreased in 15 states since the president's 2009 announcement, and other states have seen only marginal bumps.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 21, 2013 7:05 AM
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