According to recent figures, the FAFSA completion rate in Michigan declined for the second year in a row. As of July 30, the FAFSA completion…
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WCC Trustees plan to rely on tuition increases to pay for future bond issues, but they may want to look at the Citizens’ Annual Lending…
The name Concordia University is very familiar to those of us who live in Washtenaw County. You may not know, however, that several other cities…
A group of five North Carolina community colleges have teamed up to increase fall enrollment in their institutions. The group will target adults between the…
The discussion regarding mandatory vaccination rages on, but two recent events clearly show the result of mandatory vaccination. Lollapalooza, the on-again-off-again (but mostly on) music…
Earlier this month, the US Census Bureau released long-awaited population data from last year’s decennial census. Michigan, as a whole, actually gained population: 2% over…
A growing number of indirect indicators point to reduced fall enrollment for higher education institutions this year. The decline seems especially pronounced among low-income students.…
Last week, Fulton-Montgomery Community College once again received permission from the US Department of Agriculture to sell its three empty dormitories. The New York Attorney…
Yesterday, I wrote about on-campus housing and the potential for such a project at Washtenaw Community College. Although WCC has managed to get by without…
The issue of on-campus housing is interesting to me because it arose in WCC’s Master Plan. I think the Trustees believe that building student housing…