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En la actualidad, el 56 % de los californianos de entre 25 y 64 años cuenta con un título universitario, una titulación o un certificado, pero esa cifra está muy por debajo del objetivo fijado por el gobernador Gavin Newsom: alcanzar un 70 % de titulación universitaria para 2030....
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Right now, 56% of Californians ages 25 to 64 have earned a college degree, credential or certificate, but that’s well short of the goal set by Gov. Gavin Newsom: 70% college attainment by 2030. A new report from Campaign for College Opportunity lays out a plan to support more students as they pursue...
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California has inched past the national average in the percentage of adults with a college degree or other postsecondary credential, according to the new 2025 Stronger Nation report from Lumina Foundation. California stands at just over 56%, compared with the national average of 54.9%, which is itself a 17-point improvement over...
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Danielle Smith Public News Service Across the whole country, the rapidly growing Hispanic population made remarkable strides in college enrollment and educational attainment, according to a recent analysis by the U.S. Census Bureau. The number of Hispanic students ages 18 to 24 enrolled in college increased to 2.4 million in 2021....