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Postsecondary Education Critical for High-Earning Jobs of the Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

There will be a substantial number of managerial and professional office jobs that will be the biggest cluster [of job growth], and most of those will go to college graduates.” Workers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are going to have the highest likelihood of good jobs — 90% will be good,” said Gulish. “If

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Seven Institutions Win Grants to Improve College Completion Rates

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Department of Education has awarded more than $40 million in grant funding to help improve completion rates for underserved students.

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Institutions Must Plan for AI to Go Mainstream, Says 2023 Educause Horizon Report

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Higher education technology association Educause recently released the 2023 Teaching and Learning Edition of its annual Horizon Report, forecasting the trends, technologies, and practices that will shape the future of postsecondary education.

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Do college degrees lead to better jobs? Typically, yes

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million, and 85% of them will require some postsecondary education. A college degree may not be the only postsecondary option for high school graduates, but it may be preferred among those who value earnings potential. The post Do college degrees lead to better jobs?

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Report Examines Fragmented Reentry Services for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals Attending College

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When the revised Pell Grant regulations went into effect in July 2023, they contained a provision that college in prison programs must now document how they and/or organizations with which they partner provide reentry services. This report was funded by ECMC Foundation.

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Pima Community College Received $1.7 Million in State Funding for STEM Workforce Development Programs

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Pima Community College (PCC) received $1.7 Some of the money helped build the school’s Automotive Technology and Innovation Center to train future automotive technicians. Arizona is a center of emerging technologies, such as semiconductors, electric vehicles, and aerospace, said Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs. “To

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The College of New Jersey Receives $33 Million to Expand and Renovate Academic Resources

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The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) has been given $33 million to build upon and renovate its academic facilities and resources. The money – it came in the form of a capital facilities grant by the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education of New Jersey – will go towards CNJ’s “Educating New Jersey’s Next Generation Health Workforce” plan.