A new report from the University of Wisconsin-Madison examines the differences in lifetime earnings based on educational attainment in that state. According to the data,…
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I wrote about performance-based funding in Pennsylvania yesterday. The state has not yet adopted this community college funding model, but will consider it. Texas announced…
Earlier this week, White House adviser Neera Tanden advised community colleges to be ready for the work that is to come. Speaking at the American…
Effective January 1, the schools in the San Diego Community College District will pay all permanent, full-time employees a minimum of $30.58 per hour. The…
There are so many reasons community colleges need to provide a pathway to high demand, high wage jobs. Unfortunately, the data from Michigan show that…
Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer plans to use a part of her State of the State address tomorrow to ask legislators to approve a plan to…
Recently, I have been thinking about the relatively low WCC graduation rate. If you live in Washtenaw County, it would have been nearly impossible to…
If you pay attention to the real estate market, you know that the cost of buying a house is currently astronomical. In addition to significant…
A research report by the Center on Education and the Workforce shows the economic impact of education on earnings among degree holders at all levels.…
A few months ago, I wrote about Texas House Bill 8, which radically altered the funding mechanism for Texas community colleges. HB8 is now in…