If you have any questions about why 25% of young people are leaving Michigan, you need to look no farther than Bridge Michigan’s analysis of…
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The State of Michigan will now fund community college tuition for students who are at least 21 and have not yet earned 60 college credits.…
Yesterday, I wrote about a new study that suggests that the primary factor in determining whether a student passes a community college math class is…
I ran across an interesting article from the Statehouse News Bureau in Ohio. It focused on Lorain County Community College in Elyria, OH. For a…
Community colleges have never faced a larger array of competition for students than they do right now. An outdated understanding of what consists of competition…
A popular theory is that an unstable job market drives community college enrollment. Specifically, displaced workers return to school after unexpectedly losing their jobs. Community…
For years, news agencies report that Michigan has lost population. As evidence, they point to the decennial realignment of the House of Representatives as proof…
Northern Wyoming Community College District has an enrollment problem, and it plans to do something about it. In 2020, as part of the district’s response…
Going to college isn’t just about setting the student up to earn more money. There are so many more things riding on getting a post-secondary…
If competition for students wasn’t hard enough for community colleges already, it now looks like they’ll have at least one more higher education option to…