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The Pandemic’s Effect on Community College Enrollment

As COVID-19 began to spread this past spring, course enrollment dropped substantially at California’s community colleges, especially among African American and Native American/Alaska Native students.

A More Unified Community College: Aligning Non-Credit and Credit Programs

Now is the time to create a more unified community college that aligns industry-focused non-credit programs to credit programs that lead to degrees.

Stand Up, Wake Up, Rise Up

Reflections on an Illinois rally in protest of the death of George Floyd.

Tribal colleges are innovating this fall but will still need long-term support

With little internet access and disproportionate impacts from COVID-19, tribal colleges had to redesign everything they do in the spring.

Community College Baccalaureate Grads Earn More

Community college students who earn bachelor's degrees earn more than their peers in similar fields who earn only an associate degree, according to a new study from New America, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank.

New Federal Survey Data Show the Pandemic Has Hit Would-Be College Students Hard

Predictions for the effects of the pandemic on students enrolled in education after high school were grim from the outset — and new survey data from the Census Bureau confirm that.
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