EdSource
Up the West Coast in Washington state, some students want a bachelor’s degree to enter careers like teaching and nursing but don’t have a local four-year university to attend. Fortunately for them, they have another option: getting that degree from a community college.
New Hampshire Bulletin
Vexing issues around transfer of credits is one of several processes state officials say need to be improved to take on a growing problem for state-run colleges: Costs are too high and not enough students are attending.
Columbus Dispatch
The Ohio community college plans to build a specialized, 37-acre career development center for students studying for jobs in construction trades and as first responders.
KTVE/KARD
The Louisiana college’s short-term workforce development programs are providing a jump start to available jobs, from heavy equipment operator to nursing technician.