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No tuition increase at Maine community colleges this fall Press Herald Tuition at Maine’s seven community colleges will remain unchanged at $94 per credit hour for Maine students. Dutchess Community College to move a campus…


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Protecting the pantry: A new partnership expands access to food safety training NJBIZ Preventing food contamination during processing and manufacturing has gotten easier in New Jersey with a new online training program for employees developed…


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Commentary: The choices facing community colleges The Atlantic There are two institutions that are rarely in the news but deserve to be featured in American discussions of prospects for a better economic and civic future:…


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Michigan college earns grant to grow apprenticeships as part of federal push MLive.com Grand Rapids Community College will use a new federal grant to expand its manufacturing, construction electrician and medical assistant registered apprenticeship programs….


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Connecticut community colleges offer SNAP scholarship Connecticut Public Radio The program, titled CT Pathways, offers over 60 programs in high-demand areas including advanced manufacturing, allied health and emergency medical response. Community college touted as best…


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Pathway to the future Comstock’s Magazine Los Rios Community College District Chancellor Brian King on new opportunities — and new funding. Getting the most out of community colleges in Connecticut — is there a better…


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Can a state help more residents finish college? EWA Radio (audio) With 75 percent of the state’s jobs requiring postsecondary credentials, Colorado looks to boost college and career training. Community colleges take steps to address…


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Too busy to help Sacramento News & Review In his two years as homeless liaison, American River College’s Brett Sawyer says the group he supervises totaled between 40 and 50 homeless students. It’s difficult to…


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‘A whole new world’: New law lets Pennsylvania foster kids attend college tuition-free Morning Call A new state law allows youth who were in foster care to go to any college or university in Pennsylvania…


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Native American enrollment in community college has plummeted 60% in 20 years. Here’s why LAist In the 1997-1998 academic year, there were about 26,000 Native American students enrolled in California’s community college system. Twenty years…