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Forsyth Tech Cares: Help when life happens

March 3, 2022 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

WINSTON-SALEM (March 3, 2022) – Life just happens to many community college students. Many have jobs. Some have children. Some have unreliable cars. Some don’t have a computer. Some need to put down security deposits. Some can’t afford groceries. Forsyth Tech Cares is an effort Forsyth Technical Community College launched in the early days of… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2022, Community Colleges series, Forsyth Tech, NC Community Colleges

UNC Board: Keep tuition flat a sixth year

February 25, 2022 by Higher Ed Works 3 Comments

CHAPEL HILL (February 25, 2022) – The UNC System’s Board of Governors voted yesterday to keep in-state tuition rates the same for a sixth year in a row at the 16 UNC System campuses in 2022-23. “This marks the sixth consecutive year that North Carolina’s public universities have kept tuition flat,” said System President Peter… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2022, Access & Affordability, Governance, UNC System

Pitt VISIONS: ‘If we just helped four or five students…’

February 23, 2022 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

GREENVILLE (February 23, 2022) – At the outset in 2004, Eddie Smith thought his family’s support might help four or five students at Pitt Community College. It’s since helped more than 1,200. The family foundation run by Smith, the owner and CEO of Grady-White Boats in Greenville, has poured more than $4 million into VISIONS,… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2022, Community Colleges series, NC Community Colleges, Pitt Community College

Stith: Wraparound support for students

February 23, 2022 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (February 23, 2022) – North Carolina’s community colleges don’t help students just in the classroom. They also provide students with the support they need to make college work. The colleges know many of their students have children or a full-time job to perform at the same time they try to earn a degree or… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2022, Community Colleges series, NC Community Colleges

Community College: Seamless pathway to a four-year degree

February 16, 2022 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (February 16, 2022) – As tuition at four-year universities climbed over the past decade,1 increasing numbers of students chose to start their college careers at one of North Carolina’s 58 community colleges. “We provide two-year associate’s degrees, but also a seamless transition for those individuals that want to pursue a four-year degree,” Thomas Stith… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2022, Community Colleges series, NC Community Colleges

A new, more affordable way to become a teacher

February 16, 2022 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

GREENVILLE (February 16, 2022) – In a state with a growing population but a shortage of teachers, North Carolina’s state colleges and universities offer a new way to make college both more accessible and more affordable for would-be teachers. NC Community College System President Thomas Stith III notes in the accompanying video that the Community… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2022, Community Colleges series, NC Community Colleges

Community Colleges: The Swiss Army knives of higher ed

February 9, 2022 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

RALEIGH (February 9, 2022) – They’re the Swiss Army knives of higher education. That’s because North Carolina’s community colleges do so many different things, whether it’s helping a student complete a GED, learn a skilled trade, train for a specific job with a local employer, earn an associate degree in a high-demand field, or transfer… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2022, Adult Learners, Community Colleges series, myFutureNC, NC Community Colleges

Forsyth Tech Aviation: ‘A wonderful opportunity’

February 4, 2022 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

WINSTON-SALEM (February 4, 2022) – There’s a whole lot of aviation happening at Piedmont Triad International Airport – and with it a whole lot of really good jobs. With HondaJet’s manufacturing facility,1 FedEx Express’s Mid-Atlantic hub,2 and now Boom SuperSonic’s plan to bring more than 1,700 jobs and a $500 million investment to PTI,3 the… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2022, Community Colleges series, Forsyth Tech, NC Community Colleges

SECU: People helping a whole lot of people

February 2, 2022 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

RALEIGH (February 2, 2022) – The SECU Foundation calls its scholarships “People Helping People” scholarships. And indeed, they help a whole lot of people in North Carolina. With 2.6 million members across the state, one in four North Carolinians is a member of the State Employees’ Credit Union. The credit union began directing a fee… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2022, Access & Affordability, myFutureNC

Guskiewicz: A huge boost for NC’s economy

January 27, 2022 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

By Kevin Guskiewicz CHAPEL HILL (January 27, 2022) – Earlier this month, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill hit an important milestone for the future of the University. Our $4.25 billion Campaign for Carolina, one of the largest fundraising efforts ever attempted by a public institution, reached its goal a year early.  Despite… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2022, UNC Chapel Hill

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