As Americans struggle to manage the impacts of high inflation, many community colleges have responded sympathetically by freezing tuition. If community colleges are going to…
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A new survey conducted by New America shows Americans’ decreasing satisfaction with the country’s colleges and universities. The Varying Degrees sixth annual survey measures how…
The Michigan Court of Claims handed the State of Michigan a loss last week that was nearly four years in the making. Mothering Justice, et.…
A recent re-examination of data collected from students at the City University of New York (CUNY) shows that providing food assistance could help the system…
Wayland Union School District in Allegan County has a bond issue on the ballot there next month. The proposal would generate nearly $50M for new…
On Monday, the Department of Education effectively suspended the Free Tuition Benefit program at Eastern Gateway Community College. EGCC is in Steubenville, OH and extends…
For the last couple of days, I have written about measures that can help determine the efficiency of a higher education institution. The measures are…
Yesterday, I wrote about administrative bloat, as determined by five simple measures that compare various aspects of a higher education institution. Yesterday, I looked at…
I ran across an interesting analysis of administrative bloat in higher education institutions. The piece developed five simple measures of administrative size and expense compared…
A new study of American attitudes toward college education shows that slightly less than half of Americans think the benefits of a college education outweigh…