North Carolina community colleges, like those in many other states, rely heavily on state funding. Last December, the system requested sufficient funding to increase community…
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Not every student likes online learning. In fact, 70% of college students would be just fine without ever taking another online class again. That’s a…
The COVID-19 pandemic was particularly effective at reducing community college enrollment. A new study that examined the impact of COVID-19 on the California community college…
The Center for Educational Performance and Information (CEPI) released new data regarding the completion rates for Michigan students enrolled in public universities and community colleges.…
A newly released book, Pregnant Girl: A Story of Teen Motherhood, College and Creating a Better Future for Young Families, examines the difficulty that teen…
In the most recent WCC Board of Trustees meeting, WCC CFO Bill Johnson provided insight into the proposed budget for the coming fiscal year. At…
The Michigan Reconnect program provides free community college tuition for adult learners without a degree over the age of 25. The program is based on…
The WCC Administration will be the first to tell you that they need more money. If you looked more closely at that claim, you might…
Time and time again, the WCC Administration has complained that the enrollment at WCC will drop due to a decline in the number of college-age…
At the April 6 Spring Trustee Retreat, WCC CFO Bill Johnson made sure to put in a good word for a facilities fee. He reminded…









