University of the District of Columbia will operate 2 campuses

Jan. 14, 2009
School will establish separate 2- and 4-year programs
University of the District of Columbia leaders have approved major changes to the school's academic structure, creating a community college campus for two-year students and raising admission standards and tuition for students working toward a four-year degree. The two-year program will be open to everyone and oriented toward workforce training. The four-year program will have a more traditional, academically oriented campus. The school does not yet have a site for a community college, but sources said that UDC is hoping to merge with Southeastern University, a private college in the District. To read The Washington Post article, click here.

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