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Promising Community College Practices for Student Parent Success

More than 2 million community college students in the United States are parents of children under 18. Student parents benefit from large earnings gains once earning their degree; community colleges can support their graduation by providing services to help balance family and school responsibilities.

Community College Students Who Work

Most community college students work either part- or full-time while enrolled. Working while enrolled can help students gain valuable experience but can also be a barrier to college completion.

A Promising Model to Boost Retention for Part-Time Students

Bunker Hill Community College in Boston has seen improved retention for part-time students enrolled in learning communities.

Harper College to Share Expertise at National Apprenticeship Conference for Community and Technical Colleges

Harper College focuses on building "non-traditional" Registered Apprenticeship programs to meet local workforce development needs.

Despite Low Tuition and Grant Aid, Most Community College Students Have Unmet Financial Need

New data from the U.S. Department of Education highlight community college students’ financial aid, unmet need, and borrowing.
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