There’s been a lot of drama in higher education these days. The inane focus on the evils of diversity, equity, and inclusion; the finer points…
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SUNY Potsdam is one of the campuses in New York’s state university system. Its enrollment struggles are emblematic of higher education institutions at large. Potsdam,…
A recent survey by Lake Research Partners examined the reasons that community college students both persist and drop out. Although the reasons for remaining enrolled…
Recently, I have written about the performance-based funding model that the State of Texas has recently adopted for its community colleges. The model puts nearly…
A new report issued last month by the Lumina Foundation shows that while the number of adults in the United States who have a post-secondary…
Recently, several community colleges and community college systems have announced that they intend to reduce staff and faculty through involuntary separations. Some colleges and systems…
Legislators in North Carolina will consider a new funding model for the state’s 58 community colleges. The plan, which the community colleges developed last year,…
A recently released report by the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning indicates that the overwhelming majority of higher education faculty and staff believe that…
GOP representatives appear ready to advance reforms to the federal student loan program. The changes, if adopted, would make it more difficult for the Biden…
A growing body of research suggests that students who enroll exclusively in online courses have a lower overall completion rate than students who take some…