Author: Kirk Carapezza

More than 43 million Americans have some college credit but no degree. Institutions have been partnering with a national organization to help those students re-enroll and finish their credential. SCOTT DETROW, HOST: Across the country, more than 43 million Americans have stopped out of college. That means they have some credits but no degree. At the same time, many colleges are anxious about future enrollment numbers. One place trying to find prospective students? Get those millions of so-called stop-out learners back into school. As Kirk Carapezza of member station GBH reports, institutions have been partnering with a national organization to…

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Brandeis University says it is revamping its humanities offerings to focus on preparing its students for the workforce. It is one of a number of schools making such moves. AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: It’s a tough job market out there for recent grads, and more young people in the U.S. are questioning the need for a college degree. That’s putting liberal arts colleges under pressure to prove their value, like Brandeis University in Massachusetts, where educators are trying to reimagine the humanities. As member station GBH’s Kirk Carapezza reports, Brandeis is focusing on building skills and giving students work experience before…

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