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Community College Goes Viral on TikTok
Videos by Cape Fear Community College attract thousands of views on TikTok. Can the social media platform help community colleges make up for enrollment losses during the pandemic?
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Judson College Will Close
The Baptist women’s college had only 12 new students committed to attend in the fall.
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Two-Year Institutions, Four-Year Degrees
Community colleges in Arizona can now offer four-year programs, providing more affordable and streamlined pathways to bachelor's degrees.
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Free College Offer Lures Thousands
State officials in Michigan expected a big response when they launched a free college program for adults earlier this year. They got lots of takers, all right -- 67,000 and counting.
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Going Big
President Biden’s ambitious American Families Plan is welcome news for leaders of community colleges and minority-serving institutions.
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Opinion
Colleges Are Sabotaging Black and Brown Students
Institutional policies keep minority students underrepresented in the technical fields that would help them most after graduation, Ryan Craig writes.
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Steep Enrollment Declines This Spring
If campus leaders thought fall 2020 enrollment declines were bad, spring's enrollment drops are even worse, especially for community colleges.
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Opinion
We Must End Either-Or Thinking About Skills
When it comes to building a better learning system, such a perspective presents a false choice that will intensify rather than diminish economic and social inequity, writes Debra Humphreys.
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