Community colleges provide affordable higher education to millions of Americans each year. Some two-year colleges offer some of their degree programs online, making education even more accessible.
Community colleges and universities are rapidly expanding online programs, driven by rising education costs, workforce needs, and the demand for flexible learning. Digital formats now serve a wider ...
Community colleges are expanding online programs to better serve working adults, parents, and other nontraditional students, a trend accelerated by the pandemic. Flexible formats and lower tuition ...
Lone Star College, a community college with eight campuses in Texas, has one "campus" that’s different than the others—it’s all online. The student government is made up of remote students, faculty ...
Ricardo Alcaraz is taking three of his five courses online this semester at Santa Ana College: an anthropology class, business calculus and business law. It’s a course schedule that reflects a new ...
As the dean of online learning at Portland Community College, it’s hard for Heather Guevara to overstate her college’s reliance on technology, especially post-pandemic. Professors at the Oregon ...
Community colleges in Michigan are getting ready for a sharp increase in online enrollments thanks to a new state law that requires high-school students to take an online course before they graduate.
Once rare, the student’s education path is now at the center of a growing educational and political fight in California.
CONCORD — New Hampshire’s public higher education systems have created more than 100 direct pathways designed to help students move smoothly from associate degree programs offered by New Hampshire’s ...