Taking College to the Community: Accelerating Accessibility to Language Education
Two-year colleges have a responsibility to make education as accessible as possible for those in...
Zina Haywood | Provost and Executive Vice President, Gateway Technical College
Two-year colleges have a responsibility to make education as accessible as possible for those in...
Erlinda J. Martinez | President, Santa Ana College
Given the labor market demand for bachelor’s degrees, offering these programs offers...
Georgia Lorenz | Vice President of Academic Affairs, Santa Monica College
Maximizing collaboration between employers, faculty and administration, and seeking guidance from...
Charles Dull | Associate Dean of the IT Center of Excellence, Cuyahoga Community College
Higher education serves an immensely diverse audience with a range of needs and priorities, which...
Bonnie Suderman | Vice President of Academic Affairs, Antelope Valley College
Though there is still debate as to whether it is within the purview of California’s two-year...
Online education creates opportunities for access to quality postsecondary education that have been...
Robert Lee Gordon | Program Director for Reverse Logistics Management, American Public University
Colleges and universities need to update their logistics programming to reflect some of the most...
Doug Baker | President, Northern Illinois University
Opening the door to reverse transfer agreements creates excellent opportunities for four-year...
Elsa Núñez | President, Eastern Connecticut State University
Improving the student experience for veterans requires institutions to offer services and support...
John E. Cech | President, Carroll College
Career and technical education programs are critical to the health of the American economy and to...
By launching a physical classroom onsite in San Diego, Penn State World Campus is expanding its...
Ken Downs | Manager of Scholarship Universe, University of Arizona
Though many universities make hundreds of thousands of dollars available to students through...