
Iowa Explores Bachelor's Degrees at Community Colleges
Iowa lawmakers are advancing a proposal to allow community colleges to offer four-year bachelor's degrees, aiming to fill workforce gaps in high-demand fields.
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Iowa lawmakers are advancing a proposal to allow community colleges to offer four-year bachelor's degrees, aiming to fill workforce gaps in high-demand fields.

Data analytics firm Palantir is challenging higher education with a new fellowship that offers high school graduates full-time jobs instead of a college degree.

The University of South Alabama and Airbus North America have announced a major partnership to create educational and training opportunities for future Airbus employees, aiming to build a strong talen

Purdue University has launched a new institute for semiconductor manufacturing, aiming to train 10,000 students to address the global chip shortage.

Spokane voters will decide on a $200 million bond to fund a new full-time trades high school, offering students a dual high school and trade school degree.

New York's top education official, Dr. Betty Rosa, praised the WNY P-TECH program in Dunkirk after a recent visit, highlighting its success in career readiness.

Job Point, a Columbia-based organization, has received initial approval from the Missouri Charter School Commission to establish a new charter school.

Utah's public colleges and universities awarded a record 71,262 degrees and certificates in 2025, a 26% increase since 2021, defying national trends.

California has launched a $500 million initiative to expand career and technical education in public high schools, focusing on high-demand fields like tech and healthcare.

South Dakota's Build Dakota program is visiting high schools to offer students full-ride scholarships for technical careers, providing a debt-free alternative to university.

Onondaga Community College has opened a 3,000-square-foot Micron Simulation Lab to provide students with hands-on training for semiconductor industry careers.

Fort Hays State University and its affiliated technical institutions report mixed enrollment for fall 2025, with system-wide growth driven by strong increases in technical programs despite a slight di