
""We're building this partnership with the California Community Colleges to say, 'Hey, we see you, and we're here to serve you, and if you're a student who needs flexibility in your learning ... you've got a home. You've got a place that will care about you and help you finish what you start,'" said Mark Milliron, NU's president."
"About three-quarters of CCC students aim to complete a bachelor's degree, but only 16 percent of students who start their studies at a CCC go on to earn a bachelor's degree, compared to 72 percent of those who begin at a UC or CSU campus."
National University will establish a transfer pathway program with the California Community College system to help students complete bachelor's degrees. Approximately 75% of CCC students aim for a bachelor's degree, but only 16% succeed. The partnership aims to support veterans and nontraditional learners by providing flexible education options. Mark Milliron, NU's president, emphasizes the importance of serving students who need adaptable learning environments, as traditional structures often do not meet their needs.
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