More community colleges are adopting applied baccalaureate programs to meet workforce demands for highly specialized workers. In this episode, three community college leaders discuss how and why baccalaureate programs developed in their respective states, and how their students and communities are being served. This podcast was recorded during the 2018 Community College National Legislative Summit at the Marriott Marquis hotel in Washington, D.C.
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