If Washtenaw Community College Trustees need another reason to insist that the WCC Administration immediately refocus on creating programs that lead graduates to high-wage jobs,…
Posts published in “Technical education”
Yesterday, I wrote about the need to eliminate training programs that lead to low-wage jobs. Studies show these short-term, non-degree programs produce higher wages or…
A couple of days ago, I wrote about proposed changes to the Pell Grant program that would allow applicants to spend Pell eligibility on short-duration,…
I read an opinion piece recently that advocated for the passage of the “workforce Pell” bill. The bill, which is stuck in the House of…
Researchers from New York University recently published a study of the post-secondary majors that provide the greatest increase in income following graduation. The research, which…
For a long time, I have said that most community college degrees do not provide enough income for their recipients. The low average income of…
Yesterday I wrote about Lakeland Community College and its ongoing financial and governance problems. The Ohio Auditor of State indicated that the school’s structural deficits…
If you think that Eastern Gateway Community College in Steubenville, OH is alone among Ohio community colleges in its financial struggles, you’re mistaken. Last week,…
I read an interesting piece published by Concentrate last week on the rise of urban farming right here in Washtenaw County. As it turns out,…
Recently, I read a brief that studied the impact of manufacturing certificates offered by the Connecticut State Community College System and Fresno Community College in…