Monroe Community College in Rochester, NY announced yesterday that it plans layoffs of faculty and staff in an effort to “right-size” the college. Enrollment at…
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For a long time, I have said that most community college degrees do not provide enough income for their recipients. The low average income of…
Yesterday I wrote about Lakeland Community College and its ongoing financial and governance problems. The Ohio Auditor of State indicated that the school’s structural deficits…
If you think that Eastern Gateway Community College in Steubenville, OH is alone among Ohio community colleges in its financial struggles, you’re mistaken. Last week,…
Massachusetts has joined a number of US states that now offer free community college options to qualified residents. Most free tuition programs pay for adult…
I wrote about Rockland Community College, in Suffern, NY a couple of times late last year. RCC, which is part of the SUNY system, found…
This month, the Ann Arbor Public School district announced that it is facing a $25M shortfall in next year’s budget. The district blames the projected…
Yesterday, I wrote about Oakland Community College’s plan to close its Highland Lakes campus. The property is a 155-acre parcel, which has 307,400 square feet…
In January, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer delivered her State of the State address to the legislature. Among her plans are to open Michigan’s community colleges…
Community colleges in New Jersey are gearing up for a fight to save $20M in cuts to the statewide budget to its 18 two-year schools.…