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A Campaign Fosters Faster Route to Degrees

A scholar at Camden County College used her dissertation as an opportunity to get more students to take more credits and graduate faster. The approach, a “15 to Finish” campaign, has fans and critics.

Can High Schoolers Save the Community College?

Even as total community college enrollment has fallen, the number of dual-enrolled high school students has grown. Is it enough to sustain the long-suffering two-year institution?

A Step Toward Outcomes-Based Funding for Texas 2-Year Colleges

New model would focus more on rewarding community colleges for transfer and completion than on student credit hours.

A Big Payout for a Fired President

In 2015 College of DuPage trustees fired the president, refused to pay a $763,000 severance and dared him to file a lawsuit. He did. Now the college is settling for $4 million.

When Colleges Close, Students Aren’t Likely to Re-Enroll

Data from the National Student Clearinghouse show that fewer than half of students attending an institution that closes transfer to another institution.

International Enrollment Rebounds

International enrollment has largely recovered from a steep drop during the pandemic, according to a new report. But some numbers are still short of pre-pandemic levels.

Struggling Cabrini University Appeals for Partnerships

The Pennsylvania university is cutting administrative posts amid declining enrollment and a financial deficit. Now administrators are actively seeking partnerships.

No Heat, Tempers Rise

Bronx Community College went without heat for more than a month. Some CUNY employees say this is one of many signs the system needs more funding for facilities maintenance and repairs.