Kansas Board of Regents considers three-year bachelor’s degree option

WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – The Kansas Board of Regents is considering a major change that would allow state universities to offer a bachelor’s degree in just three years instead of four.

The board is preparing to vote this month on a move to allow public universities to offer accelerated bachelor’s degrees, requiring just 90 credit hours compared to the traditional 120.

It could save students money and debt, but will it get them as far?

Expert weighs benefits and concerns

Dr. Larry Straub is a professor of management at Newman University in Wichita…

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