Great colleges to work for
What makes a great college workplace? The Chronicle of Higher Education surveyed faculty and staff on factors such as leadership, compensation, career development and work/life balance to produce a list of 97 Great Colleges to Work For. The honor roll of colleges that scored high in the most categories includes nine two-year colleges: Blue Ridge [...]
The long path to a 4-year degree
Bachelor’s degree recipients in 2007-08 who started at a community college took almost 20 percent longer to complete degrees than those who started at a four-year institution, according to a federal report, (pdf). The median completion time for community college transfers was 63 months compared to 52 months for students who started at public four-year [...]
Advice for incoming college students
Community College Dean has useful advice for incoming community college students. First, register and sign up for classes ASAP. “The most popular time slots fill fast; if you snooze, you lose.” Be realistic about your schedule, the dean adds. “Good intentions are great, but if you’re just not a morning person, I don’t like your [...]
Student debt bubble will pop
The higher education bubble will pop soon, predicts the wonderfully named David Swindle, who worked as a student loan debt collector and then a “default prevention” manager from December 2007 through July 2009. Collectors rarely collect money, Swindle writes. Instead my job primarily entailed tracking down borrowers so they could put their loan back into [...]
CC students do worse in online classes
Community college students perform worse in online classes than in traditional classes, concludes a study by the Community College Research Center at the Teachers College at Columbia University. The study, which followed the enrollment history of 51,000 community-college students in Washington State between 2004 and 2009, found an eight percentage-point gap in completion rates between [...]
Pell Grants at risk in debt deal
Pell Grants could be on the chopping block as congressional leaders wrangle over raising the debt ceiling, reports Politics K-12. The program for low-income college students is growing rapidly and running $11 billion deficit. “If we’re going to be economically competitive in the future, we need these students to get degrees, but we’re talking about taking [...]
Start early to help transfers succeed
Transfer students are treated as second-class citizens at many large universities, says Mark Allen Poisel of the University of Central Florida in College Board’s report (pdf), Improving Transfer from Community Colleges to Four-Year Institutions. Administrators at a dozen four-year colleges and universities talked about how to strengthen the transfer process between community colleges and four-year [...]
Transfer status doesn’t cut graduation rate
Community college transfers are as likely to complete a bachelor’s degree as similar students who started at a four-year institution, according to a study published in the May/June Journal of Higher Education. Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Study, researchers estimated a 73 percent graduation rate for rising juniors and 60 percent for community [...]
Where are Q&A sites?
Where are Q&A sites with information about community colleges? AAS Degrees list 25 useful sites from around the country.


