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"The future of jobs growth in Ohio is in investing in our regional strengths and
in making sure we have the most educated, highly skilled workforce possible." –Governor Ted Strickland

Governor Ted Strickland’s 30-Mile Promise ensures high-quality, low-cost associate and
bachelor's degrees within 30 miles of every Ohioan. Community colleges and universities will team up to offer joint packages of
associate and bachelor's degrees. The savings offered by attending a community college for two years will make this one of the
lowest cost paths in the nation to receive a bachelor's degree.
As Ohio builds this network, students currently have choices and opportunities within the University System of Ohio at select campuses
where community colleges have adopted a "University Center" model for students. These community colleges invite universities to offer
the third and fourth year of a bachelor’s degree program on their campuses, with the stipulation that all student credits earned at
the associate degree level are fully transferrable. This flexible and affordable path to a bachelor’s degree is a convenient option
for many of Ohio’s adult learners—as well as recent high school graduates—looking for ways to save money on their college education.
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