Massachusetts considers allowing three-year bachelor's degrees to make college faster and cheaper.

Massachusetts is considering allowing colleges to offer three-year bachelor's degrees, reducing the traditional 120-credit requirement. This initiative aims to make education faster and more affordable. The New England Commission of Higher Education has already approved some colleges to develop three-year programs, and the state board will continue to discuss the implementation of this option statewide. This move responds to growing concerns about the cost of higher education.

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