For the last couple of days, I’ve been writing about WCC’s lack of risk management capabilities. Managing risk is absolutely essential in for-profit ventures. WCC…
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Yesterday, I wrote about WCC’s revenue generation plans and why they’re unlikely to benefit the College. In short, public-sector entities know very little about managing…
The current WCC Administration believes that “mixed use development” will be a key revenue stream in future years. To show how serious they are about…
At a Michigan community college, revenue comes from a variety of sources. Local property taxes, the state appropriation, and student tuition and fees generate most…
Texas governor Greg Abbott has been making headlines lately. Everyone has an opinion about Abbott, and Texas, for that matter. But setting Texas politics aside,…
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…
I recently read an article about the nationwide increase the number of students dropping out of high school. Education experts attribute that to COVID-19. In…
On Friday, President Joe Biden admitted that his Administration’s free community college program may not make it into the final Build Back Better proposal. In…
On Thursday, I wrote about Erie Community College and the recommendation it received to close two campus buildings. ECC contracted an architectural firm to assess…
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…