A survey released earlier this month about the value of a college education is getting a lot of attention for some of the wrong reasons.…
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A new report commissioned by legislators in Colorado examines the immediate and long-term values of a post-secondary education. Overall, those who earn a bachelor’s degree…
A new report released this week from the Project on Workforce and researchers at Harvard University identifies conditions that limit economic advancement for disadvantaged groups.…
Earlier this week, the US House Education and Workforce Committee voted to send a bill to the floor that would shift $160M in Pell Grant…
The Tennessee Promise scholarship program will be 10 years old in 2024. This scholarship program guarantees tuition for high school students who enroll in one…
A bill in the US House of Representatives would expand Pell Grants to short-term, workforce development grants. The legislation provides for a $160M expansion of…
Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the November jobs report. In a surprise move, the economy added another 200,000 jobs and unemployment fell…
Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, NC has received notice from its accreditor, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) that…
In response to a growing shortage of workers, some employers (including the State of Michigan) have revamped their education requirements for certain positions. In some…
I was reading Congressional testimony from Stephanie Riegg Cellini, a Professor of Public Policy and Public Administration, and of Economics at The George Washington University.…