One of the major challenges of community colleges that start BSN programs is the recruitment and development of faculty to teach in the new CCB program. One effective strategy is growing your own BSN faculty from within. It is important …
The US has less than half of the cybersecurity candidates it needs to keep up with ever intensifying demand. For every 100 cybersecurity roles needed, there are only 48 qualified candidates, many of whom are already gainfully employed. How can …
Green River College (WA) student Shayna Jamieson (Class of 2021), while working toward her bachelor’s degree in Software Development, landed a summer internship at Sonos and was recently awarded a scholarship to attend this year’s Grace Hopper Celebration of Women …
According to the Rural Community College Alliance, recent decades have seen a precipitous decline in state funding for community colleges, leaving students and taxpayers to shoulder the cost through tuition increases and higher local property taxes, respectively. This hits rural …
SAVE THE DATE: Tuesday, October 6, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. EST Join Dr. Debra Bragg, Director of Community College Research Initiatives,New America's Ivy Love, and CCBA President Dr. Angela Kersenbrock during the 2020 ACCT Leadership Congress for an interactive webinar …
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The CCBA welcomes new corporate partner IntelliBoard to our esteemed list of higher education collaborators. The most comprehensive reporting and analytics platform for any LMS on the market today, IntelliBoard offers clients: Multiple reports, analytics and notifications that keep learners …
In recognition of the power of the baccalaureate degree to improve the quality of life for those individuals and their families who achieve the degree, the ACCT (Association of Community College Trustees) and the Community College Baccalaureate Association (CCBA) recently …
In Anthony Carnevale’s latest article, the research professor and director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, suggests one way to alleviate racial inequality and increase the proportion of Black Americans who obtain a bachelor's degree is …