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How Maricopa Community Colleges are Leading with Workforce-aligned Bachelor’s Degrees

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Steven Gonzales Community colleges have a reputation for being leaders in workforce training. With strong ties to local business and industry, Maricopa Community Colleges are leading the way with industry-aligned bachelors degrees. In 2021, Arizona community colleges received approval to offer baccalaureate degrees.

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Postsecondary Enrollment Continues to Grow, Most Notably at Community Colleges

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the number of students continues to rise with community colleges showing particular growth. Community colleges play a significant role in the increase in undergraduate students, showing a 5.4% Bronx Community College experienced a 5% year-over-year increase and an 8% gain since spring 2023, said Gantt.

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Empowering Community Colleges Through AI: A New Era of Access and Economic Mobility

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Combined with the Apple App Store, which first debuted in 2008 with 500 phone applications, in less than 20 years, technology has revolutionized how the average consumer communicates, entertains themselves, and obtains information. Interestingly, at the Community College of Aurora, over 40% of our learners identify as adult learners.

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Community College Student Leaders Selected for Prestigious DREAM Scholars Program

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Eight community college students from across the globe have been named 2025 DREAM Scholars by Achieving the Dream (ATD), marking a diverse cohort that Dr. Karen A. Stout includes representatives from a Tribal College, South Africa's Siyaphumelela Network, and the Gateway to College program.

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Legacy Admissions Hit Historic Low as More States Ban Practice at U.S. Colleges

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More than half of colleges that admit 25% or fewer applicants still provide advantages to alumni children. In 24 states, no public colleges provide legacy preferences at all. This is not a club that most colleges belong to or will want to belong to."

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Community Colleges Increase Housing Options

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The profile of the average community college student is changing. While two-year institutions still have significant populations of adult students and people desirous of enhancing their career options, there is a growing number of first-time college students, age 18 to 22, that are seeking a traditional college experience.

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City Community College Plan Expansion Allows Boston Residents Tuition-Free Education from Six Community Colleges

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Boston residents can get tuition-free education at six community colleges, due to the expansion of the city government’s Tuition-Free Community College Plan. Submission of a separate application is not needed, just the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).