Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Community Colleges: Governors Face Challenges in Efforts to Improve College-Completion Rates

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Tuesday March 01, 2011

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Governors Face Challenges in Efforts to Improve College-Completion Rates 1 Governors Face Challenges in Efforts to Improve College-Completion Rates
By Jennifer Gonzalez
The National Governors Association had put the issue at the top of its agenda, but how much it can make a difference is open to question.

Hands Off Higher Ed in the Statehouse? Hardly. 1 Hands Off Higher Ed in the Statehouse? Hardly.
By Eric Kelderman
Bills on the table in some states include limits on salaries, sabbaticals, and collective bargaining.

Virginia Governor's Proposed Covenant With Colleges Defies Other States' Cuts 1 Virginia Governor's Proposed Covenant With Colleges Defies Other States' Cuts
By Eric Kelderman
As deep cuts in higher education are being made in many states, Robert F. McDonnell plans to guarantee colleges a fair share of state money from now on.

Presidents of Chicago's City Colleges Will Have to Reapply for Their Jobs
By Jack Stripling
The system's board is redefining presidential responsibilities, and doing a national search for campus leaders, as it seeks to improve student outcomes.

Other News

Education Dept. Pledges to Reform Troubled Loan Process for Disabled Borrowers
By Sasha Chavkin (ProPublica)
An investigation published in The Chronicle last week found that red tape kept some borrowers with lasting disabilities from obtaining loan forgiveness.

The Ticker: House Republicans Scale Back Bid for Education Cuts

Actually Going to Class? How 20th-Century. 1 Actually Going to Class? How 20th-Century.
By Jeffrey R. Young
New learning technologies prompt a rethinking of traditional course structure

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