Kansas Board of Regents approves pilot program for reduced-credit bachelor’s degrees

TOPEKA — The Kansas Board of Regents authorized a three-year pilot project enabling leaders of the state’s six public universities to propose special undergraduate degrees requiring as little as three-fourths the course credit hours as a standard 120 credit-hour bachelor’s degree. University proposals for development of reduced-credit baccalaureate degrees, or RCBDs, would be vetted by […]

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