If Washtenaw Community College Trustees need another reason to insist that the WCC Administration immediately refocus on creating programs that lead graduates to high-wage jobs,…
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I read an opinion piece recently that advocated for the passage of the “workforce Pell” bill. The bill, which is stuck in the House of…
The age requirements that the Michigan Legislature dropped last year for the Michigan Reconnect program will expire later this year. That means 21-year-old applicants will…
Yesterday, I wrote about why Gen Z adults aren’t as enthusiastic about going to college as their Millennial counterparts had been. The two options –…
College enrollment among Gen Z students doesn’t look like that of preceding generations. The earliest Gen Z adults enrolled in post-secondary schools at a rate…
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…
Fortune Magazine published an interesting article regarding college-age Gen Z adults. The article explores the idea that more young adults are going to trade schools…
The Joint Centers for Housing Studies at Harvard University recently released an analysis of rental housing costs using 2022 data. The results will not come…
In Economics 101, one of the first concepts that students learn about is “opportunity cost.” When money is limited, a choice to spend it on…
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…