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The importance of Central Lakes College
Several state legislators have received this video, produced by students at Central Lakes College — recently voted one of the top 120 U.S. community colleges by the Aspen Institute — in which students answer the question, “Why is Central Lakes College important to you?”
Despite Criticism, Education Department Moves Ahead With ‘Gainful Employment’ Rule The education department confirmed that it had made final revisions to the proposed gainful-employment rule and sent it on to the White House Office of Management and Budget, the final stop before it is made public in the Federal Register. (Chronicle of Higher Education) British prime…
The ads will air in Minnesota, South Dakota and North Dakota. The foundation expects half of the three states' 50,000 teachers will leave their jobs or retire in the next decade.
Why many St. Cloud students can't earn summer money for college
It’s almost time when teems take summer jobs to save up for college, among other things. But Albany High School senior Michael Gonzales, an aspiring computer programmer who’s planning to attend St. Cloud Technical & Community College this fall, tells the St. Cloud Times that he faces a double whammy now that he can’t find…
Todays grads: Young, broke and determined
Click  here or on the graphic to get a larger, easier-to-read version from USA Today. The original is here.
Barry Dahl, former Lake Superior College vice president of technology, blogs about why it’s tricky to differentiate between so-called “adult learners” and today’s Generation Y “digital native” college students who have been brought up with technology: Many (in higher education) talk about how different the “adult learners” are from the “traditional age” students. Adult students…
“… Recent research fails to find evidence that placement into remediation improves student outcomes. … While this has spurred debate about the content and delivery of remedial coursework, another possibility is that the assessment process itself may be broken.” — The authors of Assessing Developmental Assessment in Community Colleges, cited by Washington Post columnist Jay…
A pair of television ads designed to persuade more people to pick teaching as a career are set to debut in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.
Should students really graduate in four years?
The Winona Daily News looks at some of the state’s four-year graduation rates and some of the factors behind them, and gets some mixed reactions as to how important it is for students to finish their studies in the standard time. Winona State University Student Senate President Chris Brignull tells the paper: “Being able to…