Yesterday, I wrote about the post-secondary enrollment crisis among male students. The numbers attribute more than 70% of the decline in the past five years…
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Community colleges around the nation are beginning to report their fall enrollment figures. On the whole, things don’t look so good. As students return to…
The pandemic forced virtually all colleges and universities to deliver instruction online. At the time, there were few other options. Eighteen months down the road,…
A group of five North Carolina community colleges have teamed up to increase fall enrollment in their institutions. The group will target adults between the…
The discussion regarding mandatory vaccination rages on, but two recent events clearly show the result of mandatory vaccination. Lollapalooza, the on-again-off-again (but mostly on) music…
Earlier this month, the US Census Bureau released long-awaited population data from last year’s decennial census. Michigan, as a whole, actually gained population: 2% over…
Last week, the Barton Community College (Great Bend, KS) Board of Trustees voted to terminate the school’s automotive program. The Trustees cited declining enrollment, high…
Ivy Tech Community College announced a new partnership with the United Methodist Youth Home. The agreement enables residents of the UMYH to work on their…
According to the US Department of Justice, about 650,000 people complete prison sentences and leave custody every year. Within three years, however, about two-thirds of…
County College of Morris (New Jersey) has a lot to be proud of. It recently ranked in the top 2% of community colleges in the…