A recent article in EdSource provides a deep dive into the pandemic’s effects on California’s community colleges. California’s community college system has 115 campuses around…
Posts published in “WCC Budget”
Keeping tuition and fees low has taken on a new importance. With interest rates rising steadily, students who borrow to finance their educations (or to…
Bronx Community College moved to online classes on Wednesday due to lack of heat in many of its buildings. BCC will conduct lab classes only…
WCC’s Board of Trustees approved a $5 per credit hour “technology infrastructure fee” which took effect this fall. (Maybe they should have approved a “sewage…
Since the 2022 WCC Trustee election last week, I have been asked several times for my thoughts on the outcome. The outcome is what it…
A couple of days ago, I wrote about the possibility of a housing correction reducing property tax collections. I don’t have a crystal ball, so…
The sewage spills at Washtenaw Community College should concern everyone in the county. WCC can certainly correct the cause of the spills -aging sanitary facilities…
Washtenaw Community College officials announced today that they will work proactively to prevent a third sewage spill on campus. Which sounds a little reactive, but…
Home prices are falling. While that may be good news if you are looking to buy, that has property tax consequences for a place like…
Recently, I wrote about two bond issues on yesterday’s ballot – one in Austin and the other in Portland. Austin Community College sought a $770M…