Yesterday, I wrote about recruiting students away from for-profit colleges. Clearly, students who consider for-profit colleges don’t understand the finer points of college costs. These…
Posts tagged as “WCC technical education”
Google can be a little creepy at times. For example, today it pulled several stories for me regarding growing shortages of workers with technical skills.…
For the last couple of days, I’ve written about the most recent WalletHub rankings of community colleges. On one hand, WCC ranks in the top…
Yesterday, I wrote about WCC’s devotion to certificate programs. So I decided to take a look at what other Michigan community colleges are doing with…
As of today, WCC’s occupational education labs and classrooms remain closed. For many of these programs, soldiering on isn’t possible right now. It would be…
“In addition, we have already – we’re already working – because it was one of our strategic goals – to have that complete college online.…
“You gotta know something that somebody else doesn’t know. And liberal arts colleges are having some problems because simply, as I say, writing about the…
Yesterday, I wrote about the economic value of skilled trades and technical education. So amid the economic uncertainty, it’s disturbing to hear the College president…
The American Enterprise Institute – a conservative Washington, DC think tank – called 2-year Associate of Arts degrees a “pathway to nowhere.” In 2018, the…
“Education is an open-ended thing, and we have to put our-money where it will do the most good.” David Ponitz , WCC President 1965-1975 Amid…