University of Kansas offers three-year path for a four-year degree

by Stephan Bisaha, Kansas News Service

The University of Kansas is offering a three-year path to a bachelor’s degree.

The “Degree In Three” program is a partnership between KU, six school districts and three community colleges. Students will begin earning college credit in high school. They will then be able to complete an associate’s degree in one year at one of the partnering community colleges and finish their final two years at KU.

Lowering the number of years to earn a degree — and, subsequently, the number of years paying tuition — can greatly reduce the cost of higher education for a student and is one of the primary motivators for the program. It originally started about three years ago, but KU and its partners decided to have a formalized version of the program start this fall.

Missouri students can also use the program to pay the equivalent of in-state tuition at KU’s Edwards Campus in Overland Park.

The program is also being pitched as a way to avoid the headaches and uncertainty of getting colleges to accept transferred credits.

“It’s heartbreaking to see a student come from high school or come from the community college and have taken the wrong classes,” Carolyn McKnight, director of community engagement and business development at KU, said. “These streamlined programs provide students the opportunity to really focus on their careers.”

The institutions partnering for the program:
• Blue Valley CAPS
• Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools Diploma+
• Olathe 21st Century Academies
• Shawnee Mission Signature Programs
• Southland CAPS
• Summit Technology Academy
• Johnson County Community College
• Kansas City Kansas Community College
• Metropolitan Community College
• KU Edwards Campus

Stephan Bisaha, based at KMUW in Wichita, is an education reporter for the Kansas News Service, a collaboration of KMUW, Kansas Public Radio, KCUR and High Plains Public Radio covering health, education and politics. Follow him on Twitter @SteveBisaha. Kansas News Service stories and photos may be republished at no cost with proper attribution and a link back to the original post.

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KCK schools to hold listening tour June 16

The Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Education will hold a listening tour for the community, the district’s staff, parents and students from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 16, at the Central Office and Training Center, board room, 2010 N. 59th St., Kansas City, Kansas.

According to a news release from the school district, the purpose of the listening tour is for the staff, parents, students and community to share what is important to them and their families regarding the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools.

The school board members will have the chance to hear first-hand from patrons and the community, which will help them set board priorities in the future. Those attending also will have the opportunity to meet the school board.

Kiwanis awards nine scholarships

Kiwanis Club of KCK West awarded nine scholarships Thursday, May 31, to seven graduating seniors and two college freshmen. The Kiwanis Club heard about their plans and goals for the future. Receiving the scholarships were, left to right, Colin Barnes, Sumner Academy; Ted Bynum, Kansas State University; Sophie Roper, Piper High School; Emily Wilson, Piper; Aubree Knetter, Piper; Kara Evans, Piper;, Riley Apperson, Piper; Sophia Frick, Piper; and Michelle Obiesie, Baylor University. (Submitted photo)
Kiwanis Club of KCK West awarded scholarships at a breakfast Thursday, May 31. (Submitted photo)