Bridge Michigan recently published an article regarding the college enrollment rate of Michigan high school seniors in the Class of 2022. The percentage of graduates…
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North Carolina’s legislature passes a budget authorization once every two years. 2023 is a budget year in the Tarheel State. The North Carolina Community College…
Recently, there has been a lot of discussion regarding the post-secondary enrollment disparity among men and women. Despite the difference, there’s a new enrollment phenomenon…
Yesterday, I wrote about the Biden administration’s apparent plan to resume the Obama-era “gainful employment” rule in some way. Recently, the administration solicited comments from…
As it has hinted at in the recent past, the Biden Administration has released a Request for Information (RFI) soliciting public commentary and assistance on…
For more than two decades, the WCC Board of Trustees has relied on increases in student tuition to pay for capital projects on campus. Despite…
The move toward increased dependence on electricity as an alternative to fossil fuels has created increased demand for electricians. According to the Bureau of Labor…
A new study to be published in the February 2023 issue of the Economics of Education Review shows that job loss is not a significant…
Last July, I wrote about New Jersey City University. The university president announced her resignation, after leaving the school mired in a $10M operating deficit.…
Nationally, there’s been long-running discussion about offering four-year degrees at community colleges. In Michigan, the Legislature has authorized community colleges to deliver a limited number…









