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Kansas Colleges Seeing Shortage of Graduates

The low unemployment rate means Kansans are able to find jobs without a college degree. (Photo:Wikipedia)
The low unemployment rate means Kansans are able to find jobs without a college degree. (Photo:Wikipedia)

A strong economy and the increasing cost of tuition have slowed growth in the number of Kansans earning a college education nearly to a halt.  As Stephan Bisaha of the Kansas News Service reports, educators are worried that will worsen shortages of high-skilled workers.