Here are two facts that illustrate the long-term damage caused by failing to economically differentiate community college degrees from high school diplomas. First, women comprise…
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A.Team and MassChallenge have released the first-ever Tech Work Report, which surveyed nearly 600 tech industry leaders. The results create a picture of the state…
I recently read an article about the new president of Eastern Washington University. EWU, located near Spokane, has an enrollment of about 11,000 students. According…
In August, the communities of Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Ypsilanti Township voted to renew and extend a public transportation millage. In Ann Arbor, the City…
If you doubt the impact that high school advising has on college enrollment, read on. The State of Missouri placed advisors in rural high schools…
If you thought New Jersey’s gainful employment law for community colleges was harsh, Texas has upped the ante. The Lone Star state’s lawmakers are considering…
A recent report by researchers at Brandeis University found that one-third of American families do not earn enough to pay for their basic needs. Among…
Last week, President Joe Biden announced his long-awaited plan for student loan debt relief. The loan forgiveness is available to individual borrowers who earn less…
College affordability is a primary factor in a high school student’s decision to take classes after high school. A report issued earlier this year by…
Most college administrators who wring their hands and fret about the “enrollment cliff,” fail to grasp one key point. Generation Z high school students look…