Support Continuing Ed at Community Colleges
Serving the workforce is at the heart of a community college’s mission, but a continuing education...
Kristin Braswell | Dean of Off-Campus Programs and Evening Weekend College, Pitt Community College
Serving the workforce is at the heart of a community college’s mission, but a continuing education...
Carlos Cortez | Chancellor, San Diego Community College District
Community colleges aren’t used to distance education, and the pandemic has forced them to rethink...
Daniel Piedra | Assistant Director of the Center for Continuing Education, McMaster University
Diversifying and expanding our credential ecosystem requires buy-in for transformation. Getting...
Robert Wagner | Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Utah State University
It’s critical for institutions to define a plan to evaluate and implement this change to ensure...
Lorraine Carter | Director of Continuing Education, McMaster University
It is critical for institutions of higher education to consider building opportunities for social...
Arthur Keiser | Chancellor, Keiser University
The pandemic may have shaken up the higher ed vision, but the mission remains clear: delivering the...
Institutional innovation should be an ongoing effort, but it’s important to keep faculty and staff...
As more learners (and their parents) question their return on educational investment, providing...
Lee Lambert | Chancellor, Pima Community College
To increase the number of adults with education beyond high school, colleges will need to see...
Monica Johnston | Director of Workforce Development, Metropolitan Community College
To give students the best learning experience they can have, higher ed leaders need to keep...
Lesley Nichols | Executive Director of Professional Studies, Emerson College
The shift that the pandemic created has opened opportunities for faculty and administrators to...
Kristin Gubser | Director of External Affairs, Gateway Community College
Community colleges can develop high-quality non-credit programming but what’s most important is...