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President Obama and Arne Duncan's community college intiative.

01/28/2009

Obama's proposal will invest $12 billion in savings from the federal education lending programs into community colleges. The idea is to expand graduation rates by about 5 million with certificate progras of 6months to ayear that would train people especially the jobless for new jobs in growing fields. Its crucial to meeting the growing mismatch between job requirements of jobs going unfilled and the qualifications of jobless people.

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