I read an article today from the El Camino College Union – the student newspaper at El Camino Community College in Torrance, CA. ECC is…
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Beginning in July, the Biden Administration’s gainful employment and financial value transparency rules take effect. The rules apply broadly, but not every institution has programs…
Over the last several days, I have written about Michigan’s personal income history and the problems it is causing the state. The United States Census…
It’s no secret that community colleges are in some kind of trouble. The model for these institutions, which Congress initially developed in 1917, was a…
Isn’t it interesting how different groups can have remarkably different perspectives on the same thing? A recent Harris Poll of new college graduates revealed that…
Since WCC seems to have gone all-in on certificate programs, it is worthwhile to examine the credential’s value to the earner. But they should also…
On Wednesday, the US Department of Education released the much-awaited “gainful employment rules.” The new rules will determine program-specific eligibility for federal financial aid. First…
Education researchers have touted microcredentials as the next big thing in post-secondary education, but a new survey of more than 500 employers indicates that they…