By condensing the traditional timeline, UNC hopes to reduce student debt and increase the accessibility
In a major shift for higher education in the Southeast, the University of North Carolina (UNC) System is moving forward with a pilot program to offer accelerated three-year bachelor’s degree programs.
The initiative, approved by the UNC Board of Governors on April 27, aims to address growing concerns about the rising cost of college and the time it takes for students to enter the workforce. By condensing the traditional four-year timeline, the system hopes to reduce student debt and increase access to higher education across the state’s 16 public universities, the Triangle Business Journal reported…