June 14, 2021

Technology Aids University Transfer Students, but Human Connection Is Key

Community colleges need to help students plan for transfer as early as possible so they can ensure they're taking the right courses, CCRC Senior Research Associate John Fink told EdScoop. The colleges should also provide aspiring transfer students with opportunities to connect with professionals and other learners in their desired fields.

June 14, 2021

Can Student Loan Debt Be Canceled by a President’s Executive Order?

Many Democrats, including Senators Chuck Schumer and Elizabeth Warren, are pressuring President Joe Biden to use an executive order to cancel thousands of dollars of student debt. CCRC Senior Research Scholar Judith Scott-Clayton told PolitiFact that the more ambitiously Biden uses his power to take action, the more likely he is to prompt legal challenges.

June 14, 2021

‘The Best Way to Prepare for College Is to Do College’: Camden Reach Just the Latest New Jersey Program Giving HS Students a Jump Start on Higher Ed

The Camden Reach program, which is part of New Jersey's efforts to increase postsecondary attainment among residents, offers high school students the chance to earn college credits for free. CCRC Senior Research Scholar Elisabeth Barnett told The 74 that evidence supports early college high schools.

June 10, 2021

California Has the Largest Drop in Spring College Enrollment Numbers in the Nation

No state has been hit harder by pandemic-related enrollment declines than California, which saw its community college and university population dwindle by 123,000 students from spring 2020 to spring 2021. Although optimistic that fall enrollment will rebound, CCRC Director Tom Brock told The Los Angeles Times he is concerned that further declines could lead to a spiral of community college funding cuts.

June 08, 2021

A Clean Slate

Several historically Black colleges and universities are using federal stimulus money and donations received during last summer's racial justice movement to forgive graduates' student loan debt. CCRC Senior Research Scholar Judith Scott-Clayton, whose work illuminated the racial gap in student loan debt, told Inside Higher Ed that the colleges' actions are admirable, but it's policymakers who really need to take on debt forgiveness.

June 03, 2021

Welcoming Adult Students of Color

This Hechinger Report newsletter summarizes CCRC's new studies examining what states and community colleges can do to address the needs of racially minoritized adult learners. CCRC Director Tom Brock emphasized the importance of targeting resources toward specific student subgroups and focusing on cultural sustainability.

June 01, 2021

How Community Colleges Are Retooling to Raise Enrollment

Community colleges across the country are using creative strategies to bring students back and counteract pandemic-induced enrollment declines. CCRC Director Tom Brock told PBS NewsHour that boosting community college enrollment—especially in certain workforce programs—is crucial for the U.S. economy.

May 26, 2021

New Report Highlights Adult Learners of Color

Inside Higher Ed described findings from CCRC's new report on how colleges and states can support racially minoritized adult learners who are pursuing postsecondary education as a path to reemployment, better jobs, and higher incomes. Community College Daily also wrote about the publication.

May 21, 2021

Madison College Is Letting Students Try Before They Buy

To reduce financial risk for students and boost enrollment, a Wisconsin college is offering learners the chance to test out classes for free before they decide to enroll. CCRC's Hana Lahr told Higher Ed Dive that in order to get students to commit after the trial, the college should make it clear how the classes can help them meet their goals.

May 17, 2021

Community Colleges Are Innovators. A New Effort Aims to Share Their Insights.

This EdSurge story describes the Community College Research-Practice-Policy Exchange, which CCRC is proud to be a part of. The initiative will develop a practitioner-defined national community college research agenda and disseminate research findings throughout the country.