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Kansas Senate Passes Bill Requiring University Prospectuses

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas universities would be required to publicize information on their graduates' average salaries, student loan debt and employment under a bill passed by the Senate.  The bill passed the chamber on a 27-11 vote Thursday.  Supporters say the measure would help prospective students make informed decisions on which university and major to choose by requiring institutions to provide them a "prospectus." The information would compare the average economic outcomes of their graduates from each degree track.  Republican Senator Julia Lynn from Olathe said graduates today face higher education costs and a tougher job market and not all incoming students are aware of the realities.  But other senators balked at the potential cost of up to $5.5 million annually and said broader research on such subjects is already available.

 

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