The Trustees of the Austin Community College District will place a $770M bond issue on the ballot in November. If approved, the funds will allow…
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I’ve written about the cautionary tale that Eastern Gateway Community College offers. EGCC cooked up a deal with the AFSCME to provide “free” tuition to…
In the last few weeks, I’ve written about executive compensation and its contribution to the cost of attendance. A recent effort by a North Carolina…
The most striking thing about the rising cost of a college education is that none of the four major players – Marketing Construction Administrative growth…
The cost of a college education keeps climbing, in part because of unchecked executive compensation. As a result, each year, fewer students believe they can…
In the past couple of days, I have looked at elements of higher education spending that raise the cost of tuition. In the past three…
I ran across an interesting item recently on why going to college has become so expensive. Fundamentally, there are many contributors to the cost of…
On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released the employment numbers for the month of July. They were – in a word -hot. According…
Early analysis of college-readiness activities from high school graduates shows a mixed bag. The data could reveal higher attendance for the fall. On the other…
For parents in Washtenaw County, it comes as no surprise that we pay more on average for childcare than parents in any other Michigan county.…