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Community Colleges Primed For, but Struggling With, Tech Adoption
With working students desperate for flexibility and employers seeking tech skills, online learning is in high demand. So why are community colleges struggling to provide it?
A State Calculates the Costs of Dual Enrollment
Ohio’s state auditor finds that half of colleges lose money when accounting for all costs of their programs for high school students.
Conflict Over Community College Baccalaureate Degrees Lands in Idaho
The state’s four-year colleges and universities opposed a two-year college’s proposed business degree, citing program duplication. Experts say that’s the wrong argument.
Investigations Conclude College Administrators Lied to Media, Mistreated Faculty
The investigations found that Spartanburg Community College disbanded its Faculty Senate and surveilled faculty members, then lied about it to media outlets and South Carolina’s inspector general.
Creating Career Pathways for Neurodiverse Students
Community colleges are increasing the number and scale of programs designed for these students and are becoming the training pipelines that connect them to employers.
States Draft Plans to ‘Shape the Future’
U.S. Department of Education urges states to create plans outlining their goals for career and technical education and workforce development in 2024.
Loaned Mural Prompts Countersuits by College and Museum
City College of San Francisco administrators and Museum of Modern Art officials disagree on who should pay to move a massive wall mural back to the campus.
The Next Step in Equity Work
Prioritizing community college transfer students is the next, necessary step for four-year colleges, Charlotte Gullick and Wendy Maragh Taylor write.
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