Eastern Gateway Community College’s apparent demise doesn’t just affect the students, staff, and faculty of the institution. And it doesn’t just represent a “loss” for…
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If you thought there was going to be a happy ending for the Eastern Gateway Community College saga, you’re about to be disappointed. EGCC is…
A growing body of research suggests that students who enroll exclusively in online courses have a lower overall completion rate than students who take some…
Effective January 1, the schools in the San Diego Community College District will pay all permanent, full-time employees a minimum of $30.58 per hour. The…
Researchers from the University of Florida and West Virginia University released a study in November that examined the completion rates of students enrolled in entirely…
Recently, I ran across a white paper by Coursera, the massive open online course provider. The paper discussed the courses and study subjects in highest…
Last summer, I wrote about the need for the Michigan Reconnect program to demand real value from Michigan’s community colleges. Rather than focusing on workforce…
In December, the Ohio Auditor of State published its analysis of the cost of dual enrollment on Ohio’s community colleges. Dual enrollment is the simultaneous…
According to a new survey published on Intelligent.com, 38% of hiring managers say they prefer to hire older workers over recent (Gen Z) college graduates.…
Baldwin Wallace University (BW) is a small, liberal arts college in Berea, OH that people recognize primarily for its music programs. Earlier this fall, BW’s…