Last week, BridgeMI published a little piece about the gender gap among Michigan’s colleges and universities. This gap – the difference between male and female…
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According to the US Department of Education, fewer Michigan high school seniors have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) this year compared…
I read an article today from the El Camino College Union – the student newspaper at El Camino Community College in Torrance, CA. ECC is…
Last week, Nassau Community College in Garden City, NY lost its food vendor, the Compass Group. The vendor supplied campus dining services to about 18,000…
SUNY Potsdam is one of the campuses in New York’s state university system. Its enrollment struggles are emblematic of higher education institutions at large. Potsdam,…
Earlier this year, I wrote about new three-year bachelor’s degree programs being offered at BYU-Idaho and Ensign College. Three-year bachelor’s degree programs aren’t new. They’re…
If you’ve looked at higher education news lately, you might have the impression that certain executives of the financial variety can’t count. There is a…
Earlier this year, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) partnered with online education provider Coursera to make non-credit coursework in certain high demand…
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…
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…