In an economy when jobs are scarce and money for college is even sparser, two-year colleges trump four-year universities in Kentucky when it comes to student success and affordability, according to the Leaders & Laggards report card on public postsecondary education, which was recently released by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Every few years, the organization ranks education systems in each state, ranging from elementary schools to colleges, giving them letter grades similar to a school report card.