Relationship between college, health in later life explored by researcher
Study to focus on whether education at two‑year institutions helps lead to better outcomes later in life.
Study to focus on whether education at two‑year institutions helps lead to better outcomes later in life.
By Rachel Webber, College of Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – There’s a growing demand for graduates in agriculture, and students who invest two years at Walla Walla Community College or Yakima Valley Community College can transfer to several ag degree programs at Washington State University.
A full bachelor of arts degree in social sciences is now available completely through online study as a result of an expanded partnership between Washington State University, Bellevue Community College and Edmonds Community College. Students take the first two years of study through the online programs of the Bellevue and/or Edmonds colleges, for which they […]