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Pandemic Enrollment Drops Leave 1 Million Potential Students Behind
It’s official – fall 2021 marked a steep, two-year decline in enrollments at post-secondary institutions.
Workforce Development
Anne Arundel Community College Builds Center with Local Donations
Anne Arundel Community College turned to the community to raise $4.25 million to construct new building.
Finance
UDC Receives Surprise Donation, the Largest in its History
An anonymous donor has given the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) the largest gift in its history: $2.3 million.
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Restoring Trust in Public Health Among Underrepresented Populations
Among diverse populations and throughout underrepresented communities, hesitancy remains around the safety and effectiveness of public health initiatives.
Leadership
Meet Montgomery College’s Incoming President
Dr. Jermaine Williams seeks to close equity gaps as the incoming president of Montgomery College in Maryland.
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Report: Racial Equity Gaps in Dual Enrollment at CA Community Colleges
A report from The Education Trust-West, an advocacy organization focused on educational equity in California, found that dual enrollment programs in California’s community colleges often do not equitably serve Black, Latinx, and Native American students.
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Sinclair Community College in Ohio Selects New Provost
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Louisiana’s Community Colleges Look to Thwart Declining Enrollment
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What's Next for Pell Grants for Incarcerated Students
With the Pell Grant ban on incarcerated students lifted, questions linger for advocates around how federal dollars will be used to ensure people in prison get quality college programs.
Leadership
A "New School" Leader is Opening Doors for Students
Dr. Mordecai Brownlee has been working to overhaul and adjust aging programs to meet the needs of Aurora’s diverse community.
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AP Computer Science Principles is Diversifying Computer Science
The College Board found that its AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course attracted diverse students.
Finance
Pause on Student Loan Repayments Extended to May 1
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