Colleges Can Provide Drop-in Care
Community colleges can offer drop-in care. Here is how some colleges are making it work.
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Community colleges can offer drop-in care. Here is how some colleges are making it work.
Perkins funding can be used to support student parents in career and technical education programs
Funding limitations and barriers keep many parenting students from accessing child care. Federal policymakers can act to expand support.
Parenting students need help to pay for child care. States can help by offering postsecondary child care grants that support student parents
As AI education expands at community colleges, student voices matter in responding to building quality workforce programs.
On-campus child care centers are not a sufficient to support child care for student parents. We need other supports too.
What successful strategies did community colleges use to maintain or improve their enrollment figures during COVID-19?
Shalin Jyotishi is quoted in a Boston Globe article about the rise of certificate programs as alternatives to college degrees.
ACS data holds important implications about where microcredentials are鈥揳nd are not鈥攈elping people achieve economic stability.
Federal investments are improving partnerships between community colleges and a public workforce board funded by the U.S. Labor Department.