After months of speculation and firm denials that the school may close, the Pittsburgh Technical College president announced that the school would close on August…
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Earlier this month, Oakland Community College and Oakland University announced a student housing partnership. The agreement will enable OCC students to live in OU campus…
Yesterday, I wrote about the fact that community colleges are at a huge competitive disadvantage as they struggle to attract students. Bureau of Labor Statistics…
Last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics updated community college enrollment data for most of 2023. According to the data, 1.9 million people aged 16-24…
If you’ve been paying attention to the news at all recently, you may have seen stories about an ongoing investigation at the Detroit River Front…
According to the US Department of Education, fewer Michigan high school seniors have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) this year compared…
In 2022, I wrote about the outsized representation that the City of Ann Arbor has on the WCC Board of Trustees. Six out of the…
Newly released data from the National Student Clearinghouse shows an increase in the number of Americans who have some college, no degree (SCND). Despite substantial…
The City University of New York (CUNY) recently released a report on the status of its facilities. CUNY operates 25 campuses – including seven community…
In 2003, Ann Arbor voters approved – by a 2:1 margin – a 30-year tax to create a “green belt” around the City of Ann…