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South Arkansas Community College signs partnership with Arkansas State University
South Arkansas Community College has a new partnership, that could cut your costs of education. The college signed a transfer agreement with Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. President Barbara Jones and A-state’s chancellor say the agreement will make the transition from an associate degree to a bachelor degree smoother. “So this way if they know […]
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Retired math professor gives Northern Virginia Community College $1 million
At Northern Virginia Community College Dr. Richard Semmler’s name appears on doors, plaques, and on this day a five tiered cake. “It just inspires me the multitude of people he’s helped,” said former NOVA student Tom Motak. Semmler, a former mathematics professor at the college, has an amazing record of giving. It started in 1968 […]
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Pikes Peak Community College reboots student newspaper, journalism program
When Jenna Benson returned to Pikes Peak Community College 10 years after graduating, this time to teach Introduction to Mass Media, she made a disappointing discovery. The student newspaper was gone. When the late Professor Janet Rohan, who led the school’s journalism department for nearly 20 years, retired in 2006, The Pikes Peak News also […]
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WLAC Is 1st California Community College To Launch Climate Change Studies Degree
As legislators and activists continue to debate and sound the alarm over global warming and extreme weather, West Los Angeles College has launched a Climate Change and Environmental Studies Associate of Arts Degree program. “We believe this is the first degree of its kind offered by a California Community College,” said Dr. James M. Limbaugh, […]
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Private colleges aim to draw community college students to campus
The year before Sydney Anderson arrived at St. Catherine University last fall, she visited its St. Paul campus four times for events tailored to would-be transfer students like her. She stayed overnight in a dorm and scored an invite to the private college’s Day of the Dead bash. I was involved in the St. Kate’s […]
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Latino students in California still lag in college success
California’s Latino students are making progress in higher education but colleges and state policymakers should take further steps to help close a continuing ethnic achievement gap, according to a new report by the Campaign for College Opportunity. The nonprofit advocacy group headquartered in Los Angeles called for a series of reforms, including: expanding enrollment at […]
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SUNY community college enrollment numbers take a plunge
SYRACUSE, NY — Community college enrollment is down around the country. Onondaga Community College saw a considerable student decrease in just one year. Numbers from SUNY indicate the drop was around 16 percent. “We’ve seen declines steadily since 2011,” Marth Parham, senior vice president of public relations with American Association of Community Colleges, said. Read more […]
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UNCG, CCCC announce new co-admission program
UNC Greensboro today announced a new co-admission agreement with Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) to facilitate degree completion and student success by improving access to undergraduate educational resources, university facilities and support systems. The UNCG-CCCC “Spartan Passage” partnership expands opportunities for transfer students at the Chatham, Harnett and Lee County campuses, to access and complete […]
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Clark State Community College receives approval for new bachelor’s degree
A local college is one step closer to offering a new bachelor’s degree. Springfield-based Clark State Community College received official approval from the Ohio Department of Higher Education for a four-year degree in web design and development. The program is expected to be available to students beginning in 2020, pending final approval by the Higher […]
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Campaign hits $200,000 in bid to expand Roanoke Valley community college access
A fundraising campaign to send more Roanoke Valley students to Virginia Western Community College tuition-free has raised more than $200,000 in the six months since its launch. The Roanoke school’s Community College Access Program, created in 2008, provides up to three years of tuition for qualified high school graduates in the Roanoke Valley. But the […]
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ECC student visits NASA through Community College Aerospace Scholars program
Elgin Community College student Nathan Depcik was one of 319 community college students nationwide to move closer to a career in science and engineering as part of the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars program. The four-day program was held in October at NASA’s Langley Research Center outside of Washington, D.C. Depcik, of Algonquin, interacted with […]
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Lakeland Community College bond issue defeated
Lake County voters on Nov. 6 rejected a $40 million bond issue to help Lakeland Community College expand its programs and services. Known as Issue 3 on the ballot, the initiative failed by a margin of 47,582 to 43,296, according to unofficial, final returns from the Lake County Elections Board. “We are disappointed Issue 3 […]
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