Different Paths to a College Degree Unemployment has changed many a kitchen-table conversation about college. One of the best ways to ensure a job is to have a bachelor's degree. But a college education is now more difficult for many families to afford. That means many students are on the prowl for bargain bachelor's degrees—and some are finding them in nontraditional programs such as three-year bachelor's degree programs, online education, and work colleges. Carol Frey, U.S. News and World Report, August 20, 2009
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