Enrollment at community colleges picked up this Spring, with more students opting for two-year programs over costly four-year degrees on campuses that have become . from the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) show how enrollment at two-year community college courses rose 0.5 percent this Spring, as numbers fell at public and private nonprofit four-year programs.The shift comes as college costs reach eye-watering levels of on average $39,400 a year for a private school four-year-degree, nudging more students into community college technical courses that offer a faster route to salary-paying jobs.
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