Here are two facts that illustrate the long-term damage caused by failing to economically differentiate community college degrees from high school diplomas. First, women comprise…
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A new report from the National Student Clearinghouse shows that student transfers during the pandemic have declined by 13.5%. That translates to 300,000 fewer transfer…
College affordability is a primary factor in a high school student’s decision to take classes after high school. A report issued earlier this year by…
A new assessment of Michigan’s childcare landscape shows that more than 54,000 children aged 0-5 are waiting for daycare. Washtenaw County is one of three…
The most striking thing about the rising cost of a college education is that none of the four major players – Marketing Construction Administrative growth…
The cost of a college education keeps climbing, in part because of unchecked executive compensation. As a result, each year, fewer students believe they can…
New data released last month supports the findings of the Pew Charitable Trusts when it comes to the perceived value of a college education. The…
For parents in Washtenaw County, it comes as no surprise that we pay more on average for childcare than parents in any other Michigan county.…
A recent re-examination of data collected from students at the City University of New York (CUNY) shows that providing food assistance could help the system…
More than a million Michigan residents have “some college, no degree.” That means 13.6% of the state’s adult population started but never finished college. Nearly…