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Community Colleges: Page 265
Students
Community Colleges Take Another Look At Sex Offender Policies
SEATTLE Sex offenders who want to go to college in Washington have been required to share their criminal past with campus officials since 1998, but recent high profile news stories and increasing enrollments have some colleges reassessing their notification policy.
Students
New GED Chief Faces Sagging Testing Rates Despite High Minority Dropout Numbers
Widely recognized as the equivalent to a high school diploma, the General Educational Development test…
Community Colleges
Class, Race Factor in Counselors’ College Recommendations
High-school guidance counselors advise middle-class Black students without a strong academic record to apply to community colleges more than middle-class White students with the same academic record, concludes a new study.
Students
Community College Transfers Shut Out of Elite Colleges
The doors of the nation’s most selective four-year colleges and universities have begun closing in the faces of aspiring low-income transfer students from community colleges over the last two decades, a new study suggests.
Leadership & Policy
Clark College Faculty: ‘No Confidence’ in First Black Leader
By an overwhelming margin, the Clark College faculty union has passed a no-confidence measure against the two-year school’s president
Students
Grants & Awards
Norfolk State University (Va.) received a $1 million gift from Ernest M. Hodge, founder and co-CEO of March/Hodge Automotive Group and a 1975 alumnus of the university. The gift will establish the Ernest M. Hodge Center for Entrepreneurship in the School of Business. The University of Arizona has received a $1.4 million grant from the […]
Native Americans
Tribal Colleges Beckon Members
Flexing sovereignty and economic clout spurred in some cases by Indian gambling, tribal colleges are growing around the country. Nationally, there were no tribal colleges before 1968. Today, there are more than three dozen in the U.S. and one in Canada. Oklahoma, which didn’t have a tribal college until 2002, now has four seeking accreditation and financing.
Community Colleges
Hope and History in the Hills of Ohio
When senior writer Ronald Roach traveled to Ohio to visit the 150-year-old historically Black Wilberforce University…
Leadership & Policy
All Jokes Aside
As part of a nationwide tour, entertainer and activist Dr. Bill Cosby hosted two forums at the University…
Leadership & Policy
Interim Chancellor Brings Healing Touch to
Chancellor of the 84,000-student Dallas County Community College District for just three years…
Faculty & Staff
Colleges Compete With K-12 Schools for Instructors
Recent pay raises for K-12 teachers in Wyoming are making it tough for the state’s community colleges to attract new faculty, officials say. A legislative committee has agreed to look into the issue of college funding.
Community Colleges
Knoxville Firm to Convert Black College Into Condos
A real estate company has bought the Morristown College campus at auction and plans to convert the site into condominiums and retail space.
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