Yesterday, I wrote about a financial transparency bill that is making its way through the Ohio State Legislature. The bill, if adopted, will require higher…
Posts published in “Non-degree certificate programs”
Earlier this year, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) partnered with online education provider Coursera to make non-credit coursework in certain high demand…
I ran across an interesting term a writer used to describe the circumstances of colleges and universities today: an educational recession. I don’t know whether…
Earlier this week, I wrote about a new approach that Lane Community College in Eugene, OR is taking to connect with high school students. This…
So, the 2023 SAT scores are out, as are scores from the other college readiness test, the ACT. The news isn’t great, if you’re a…
Over the last several days, I have written about Michigan’s personal income history and the problems it is causing the state. The United States Census…
If you have any questions about why 25% of young people are leaving Michigan, you need to look no farther than Bridge Michigan’s analysis of…
Next July, (barring pending litigation, injunctions, or a highly unlikely change of heart) the US Department of Education will begin to apply its newly announced…
The American Association of Community Colleges reports that a growing number of community colleges are receiving “borrower defense” claims against them. A borrower defense claim…
Yesterday, I wrote about a new study that suggests that the primary factor in determining whether a student passes a community college math class is…