Few community college students go on to 4-year degrees; NY is an exception
After delaying college for two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jaden Todd wasn’t sure a four-year school was the right place to start.
“I was extremely concerned that I forgot how to learn,” he said.
Community college appealed as a stepping stone, but he also had heard stories of students who had to start over when they transferred because their credits didn’t count at the new school.