Yesterday, Bridge Michigan published a nice piece on the state’s population problems, and the impacts it will have on Michigan’s future. You can read it…
Posts tagged as “WCC administrative growth”
Prior to 1994, Michigan did not have property tax caps. Until then, a property’s State Equalized Value (SEV) served as the basis for taxed property.…
Earlier this month, the University of Colorado Denver announced that it would face a $12M budget shortfall. The institution is not permitted to run a…
I’ve written often about the size of the WCC administration and how much it has grown over the past decade. But simple growth doesn’t answer…
Say what you want about the State of Arizona. Lake Mead is in serious trouble. Their COVID-19 cases have increased by 750% in the last…
Washtenaw Community College’s Great Vice President Search continues – apparently ad nauseam. I’ve written about this in the past, but I thought I would provide…
Last week, about 200 employees at the City College of San Francisco (CCSF) received layoff notices. The reductions are part of the Board of Trustees’…
In 2018, Seattle city residents approved a special seven-year tax levy to fund the Seattle Promise program. Seattle Promise funds two years (or 90 credit…
A legislator in the State of Washington introduced a bill earlier this year that would restrict administrative bloat at the state’s public higher education institutions.…
Washtenaw County taxpayers have been extraordinarily generous with Washtenaw Community College. WCC has the good fortune of being situated in a place with a lot…