Community college enrollment has suffered during the pandemic. Although this came as a surprise to community college administrators, it should not have. In the past…
Posts published in “Administrative growth”
On Thursday, I wrote about the earning potential a Washtenaw Community College grad has compared to the earning potential of graduates from other Michigan community…
Ottumwa, IA might possibly be best known as the hometown of Corporal Radar O’Reilly in the movie-and television franchise, M*A*S*H. Next week, Voters there and…
Colleges and universities in Alabama are waiving application fees this week as institutions observe “Alabama College Application Week.” The state hopes to see thousands of…
In June, the Washtenaw Community College Board of Trustees approved a salary increase of 1.5% for Independent Staff. While a 1.5% salary increase is extraordinarily…
At the beginning of the year, the US Department of Labor released figures for job losses in higher education. Overall, the sector shed 650,000 positions.…
Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released August inflation figures. As expected, the August inflation rate was 5.3%. This nearly matches June and July’s…
New data released by the College Board shows that a growing number of students are submitting college applications without standardized test scores. Additionally, the number…
Say what you want about the State of Arizona. Lake Mead is in serious trouble. Their COVID-19 cases have increased by 750% in the last…
I ran across an old article – dated three days before the lockdown in 2020. It was about the need for a college degree. The…