There is a phenomenon known as long-haul COVID-19, which describes the lingering impacts of COVID-19. A University of Washington study released earlier this year showed…
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Yesterday, I wrote about poverty in Washtenaw County and the decline in financial aid applications in Michigan. The decline was highest among minority and low-income…
According to recent figures, the FAFSA completion rate in Michigan declined for the second year in a row. As of July 30, the FAFSA completion…
Last week, Fulton-Montgomery Community College once again received permission from the US Department of Agriculture to sell its three empty dormitories. The New York Attorney…
Yesterday, I wrote about on-campus housing and the potential for such a project at Washtenaw Community College. Although WCC has managed to get by without…
The issue of on-campus housing is interesting to me because it arose in WCC’s Master Plan. I think the Trustees believe that building student housing…
Alamance Community College has a lot of big plans. Too big, maybe. In 2018, ACC asked voters to approve nearly $40M in bonds community college…
In the last few days, I’ve written about student housing. I have focused on it in part because WCC’s Master Plan includes a hotel. A…
Yesterday, I wrote about a change in Illinois state law that now allows community colleges to build affordable housing intended for low-income students. Prior to…
Yesterday, I wrote about a fitness center (actually two) that the College of San Mateo built with bond funding. The issue for San Mateo voters…