For a long time, I have said that most community college degrees do not provide enough income for their recipients. The low average income of…
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The age requirements that the Michigan Legislature dropped last year for the Michigan Reconnect program will expire later this year. That means 21-year-old applicants will…
Our current political and economic climates draw two distinct pictures of community colleges right now. On one hand, politicians hail them as the saviors of…
The Michigan House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education and Community Colleges does not appear to support Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s plan to make community colleges free…
For the last few days, I have been writing about the challenges that Gen Z adults face after graduation from high school. The majority of…
Yesterday, I wrote about what Gen Z wants from a college education and why community colleges are capable of providing that. Their ability to attract…
Massachusetts has joined a number of US states that now offer free community college options to qualified residents. Most free tuition programs pay for adult…
If you follow the numbers on unemployment, you know that the March jobs report showed unexpectedly large growth. Prior to the release by the Bureau…
Recently, I read a brief that studied the impact of manufacturing certificates offered by the Connecticut State Community College System and Fresno Community College in…
Fortune Magazine published an interesting article regarding college-age Gen Z adults. The article explores the idea that more young adults are going to trade schools…