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N.J. panel likely to recommend that high school seniors graduate with some community college credits

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BY PATRICIA ALEX
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

A state commission looking at the issue of college affordability is likely to recommend that high school seniors graduate with at least a semester of community college credits, the panel’s chairman said Wednesday.

The students could continue on at community college before heading off to a four-year school – a strategy that could reduce the cost of a baccalaureate degree from a state college by more than half to around $20,000, said Fred Keating, the chairman of the commission and president of Rowan College at Gloucester.

 

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