WCC isn’t the only community college having difficulty getting people into its classrooms via the Michigan Reconnect program. According to the State of Michigan, only…
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High demand in the labor market will increase pressure on higher education institutions that are hoping to increase their fall enrollment. Unemployment remained under 4%…
Americans’ confidence in higher education is waning, according to the latest Gallup Poll on the subject. The June poll shows that fewer Americans have “a…
For the last few days, I have written about the wealth gap, and how it changes based on educational attainment. The Federal Reserve Bank of…
Yesterday, I wrote about the wealth gap as a function of educational attainment. Those households headed by a person with a bachelor’s degree enjoy an…
Earlier this year, the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis updated an annual study called The State of US Wealth Inequality. (Initially, the St. Louis…
A New Jersey community college has received notice that its accreditation is in jeopardy. In a letter dated June 29, the Middle State Commission on…
Since at least 2001, the first year enrollment data are available in the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), the data on Black students at…
This week, the news cycle has focused on the Supreme Court ruling that gutted Affirmative Action as it relates to selective college admissions criteria. Technically,…
Sinclair Community College announced that it will offer a $2,000 stipend to individuals who sign up to earn a short-term certificate in one of nearly…