KEY POINTS
  • Community college may not be the stepping stone to college many people think it is, new reports show.
  • Just 16% of students who start at a community college earn a bachelor’s degree within six years.
  • Research shows that students who complete an associate's degree at a community college before transferring have higher success rates, as do students who start coursework in high school through dual enrollment.

Going to community college and then transferring to a four-year school is often considered one of the best ways to get a degree for significantly less money.

More students are choosing community college at the outset. Enrollment last fall at community colleges rose 2.6%, far more than any other institution type, according to the National Student Clearinghouse's latest research.