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Made for Our Times: Mobility, Vibrancy, and the Next 123 Years of the Community College Movement

Ed.gov Blog

By Pam Eddinger, President, Bunker Hill Community College During my 11 years at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston, Massachusetts, I have received many visits from global educators curious about the uniquely American phenomenon of the Community College.

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Why Parchment is Launching a Thought Leadership Podcast

Parchment

But when I want to think about credentials and student mobility within K-12 or K-12 into higher ed with dual enrollment or credit transfer moving within higher ed, all the different ways in which students move within and across our educational system, I don’t have anything. So that is why we are doing Credentials Unscripted.

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The Mobile Generation is Evolving

University Business

If we’ve learned anything by year three of surveying higher ed students on their financial and technology habits, it’s that calling today’s students the mobile generation is accurate. With experience comes expectations As experienced users, the mobile generation assumes that technology will be available and helpful to them on campus.

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My 2023 Higher Education Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

I have the pleasure of teaching my PhD class in higher education finance again at Tennessee this summer. The last three times that I taught the course ( spring 2022 , spring 2020 , and fall 2017 ), I shared my reading list for the class on this blog. As a result, the reading list for my class changes considerably each time.

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How to Create a Credit Mobility Culture

Parchment

Marc Booker, Vice Provost of Strategy for the University of Phoenix joins us to discuss how institutions can adopt a culture of credit mobility by incorporating credit-for-prior-learning (CPL) and prior learning assessments (PLA) during the admissions process. But that led me to a place where in my role, I felt I could do more.

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What we learned about the future of student success from 1,200 success leaders

EAB

CONNECTED is my favorite time of year in the Student Success Collaborative , and this year did not disappoint! Here are my 3 biggest takeaways from CONNECTED22: The pandemic is still affecting student success in critical ways. As he put it, “Community saved my life.”. Lessons from CONNECTED22. Latosha Baldwin.

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Is Academic Scholarship Stagnating?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma What if we ranked universities not by inputs but by outputs? Not by admissions selectivity or even by their contribution to social mobility, but, rather, their impact on the growth of knowledge and technological and scientific advancement? There are also signs that entrepreneurship and mobility have faded, too.