Voters in San Francisco authorized a bond issue of $845M earlier this year for City College of San Francisco. The money will repair and rehabilitate…
Posts published in “WCC structural deficit”
I was reading an article recently about the long-term harms of structural deficits . The article focused on the budget for the City of Los…
WCC takes in more property tax revenue than all but two other community colleges in the state. It takes a special kind of cooperative carelessness…
I have already written about WCC’s absurd number of Vice Presidents. Since I first wrote about this issue (51 days ago), the Administration has published…
To the unknowing, the San Francisco Art Institute sounds like a museum. It is not. It is a private art college founded in 1871. It…
Yesterday I wrote about WalletHub’s 2020 list of the “best community colleges in the United States.” I pointed out that Washtenaw Community College ranks 188th…
Yesterday, I wrote about new construction and why it’s not a good idea – right now, or for the foreseeable future. WCC has a lot…
Recessions are impossible to predict. According to the standard measurements, you don’t know you’re headed for a recession until you’re already in it. And they’re…
Taxpayers in Rensselaer County in New York will see a reduction in their tax bills, thanks to a refinancing deal on bonds for Hudson Valley…
Recessions are great for community colleges. They’re not so great for students. That’s obvious, right? A bad economy isn’t really good for anyone, but it…