Europe’s New Three-Year College Standard (And The US?)

Forty-five European nations have “pledged to make three years the standard time for their undergraduate degrees by 2010. Under ‘the Bologna Process,’ named for the Italian city where the agreement for “harmonizing” European higher education was signed in 1999, degrees are supposed to be sufficiently similar that they will be recognized from one country to the next, encouraging student mobility. What happens when some of that mobility involves graduate study in the United States?”