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6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023

EAB

For example, 27% of community college students reported that they have had difficulty paying their rent or mortgage in the past year, and 21% have skipped or reduced meals. Some states, like Washington, California, and Illinois, have implemented policies that require public colleges to assist students with access to basic needs.

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President moves: 3 hires as another leader changes her mind

University Business

Hired Lori Barber – College of Eastern Idaho College of Eastern Ohio President-elect Lori Barber Lori Barber has served as the vice president of academic and student affairs at the College of Eastern Idaho for the past five years; before that, she was the dean of general education. Prezant begins Aug.

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CPL for Incremental & Non-Credit Credentials

Parchment

What about industry recognized certifications that speak to whole level programming or state licensures or national licensures? And we’ve officially launched our prior learning assessment regimen in 2018. We do that with advanced placement and international baccalaureate programs all across the country. So we folded.

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Researchers Present Recommendations for Reversing Minority Male Enrollment Declines at Community Colleges

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

These decreases are especially concerning because of how popular a path community colleges have been for these groups: 44% of all Black undergraduates and 57% of all Native undergraduates attended community colleges in 2018. Luke Wood, co-director of CCEAL and vice president for student affairs and campus diversity at San Diego State.