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…
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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…
I read a column yesterday about the conflict between the cost of daycare and the wages daycare workers earn. The author wrote in the context…
Following the release of the latest college enrollment data, there’s a lot of speculation about why enrollment continues to sink. Almost invariably, the issue of…
The State of Michigan announced last month that it intends to spend $100M in the next two years to fund as many as 1,000 new…
I’ve written often about the size of the WCC administration and how much it has grown over the past decade. But simple growth doesn’t answer…
According to a report released earlier this month by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, fewer transfer students from community colleges make it to four-year…