I’ve written extensively about Eastern Gateway Community College in the past few years. EGCC first grabbed the attention of both the US Department of Education…
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An issue I frequently discuss as part of my campaign for a seat on the WCC Board of Trustees is WCC’s online tuition rate. WCC…
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the delivery of online education courses, but higher education institutions and the US Department of Education are now asking questions about…
Last month, the US Department of Education issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) regarding proposed changes to the federal financial aid eligibility of certain…
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York released second quarter household debt figures. Debt rose in all major categories, except one. It’s another indication that…
Washtenaw County has always prided itself on its connections to higher education. At one time, Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti hosted five institutions of higher learning,…
For the residents of Jefferson County, OH, Eastern Gateway Community College’s court drama (trauma?) soldiers on. This week, the Student Resource Center (SRC), the college’s…
Yesterday, I wrote about analysis from the most recent SHED report by the US Federal Reserve. In the report, the Fed data show that Americans…
If community colleges were serious about taking care of the communities that fund them, they’d be developing a large number of programs that lead to…
Last week, the Eastern Gateway Community College Board of Trustees announced that it would extend its dissolution plan to October 31, 2024. Ostensibly, the extension…