Philadelphia Creates College Access Center To Boost Number of Degrees in City

Just 21 percent of Philadelphia residents have a bachelor’s degree; that’s below the national average and low considering the region has more than 80 colleges and universities. A new college access center aims to help the estimated 70,000 residents who started college but never finished go back to school.

One Response to “Philadelphia Creates College Access Center To Boost Number of Degrees in City”

  1. Denise S. Says:

    This sounds promising. I would love hear how effective it is after a few years. I live in Baltimore, which is very similar to Philadelphia in terms of demographics, and I wonder if something similar could be implemented here.

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