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Kansas Colleges to Focus on Educating More Nurses

Students graduate from Washburn University in December 2018. (Photo Credit: Celia Llopis-Jepson, Kansas News Service)
Students graduate from Washburn University in December 2018. (Photo Credit: Celia Llopis-Jepson, Kansas News Service)

College means years of effort and possibly mountains of debt. So picking the right field can help you compete in a job market jammed with ever more graduates. For the Kansas News Service, Celia Llopis-Jepsen explains that dilemma -- and looks at one college degree with great prospects.


The Kansas News Serviceis a collaboration involving Kansas Public Radio and other news media outlets, dedicated to covering education, health, state policy and politics across Kansas.