June 30, 2017 | Issue # 091 This week, I met with participants in AACC’s John E. Roueche Future Leaders Institute and the Future Presidents Institute. They are smart, savvy, and eager to lead. As I said in a recent column, the time has come for the next generation of leadership. It’s up to us […]
Archives for June 2017
House Approves Perkins CTE Reauthorization Bill
Yesterday, the House passed by voice vote legislation reauthorizing the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education (CTE) Act. On May 17, the House Committee on Education and the Workforce approved unanimously its bipartisan bill, the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act, H.R. 2353. The measure is similar to the one […]
ED Issues Guidance on Implementing Year-Round Pell Grant
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) has just issued guidance on implementation of the newly reinstated year-round Pell Grant. AACC has vigorously supported reinstatement of the year-round Pell Grant since its elimination in 2011. This provision that allows students to receive up to 150% of their scheduled Pell Grant award is effective beginning with the […]
Spotlight: Essex County College
“Essex County College has been serving the educational needs of Essex County residents for nearly 50 years. A number of our students are the first in their family to seek a college education. For others, they are following in the footsteps of parents or siblings by attending Essex. We offer more than 70 Associate degree […]
Third NSF Community College Innovation Challenge rewards top entries
Judges recognize projects that slow antibiotic resistance and enhance STEM education Teams from Texas and Colorado received first and second place awards, respectively, in the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Community College Innovation Challenge (CCIC). The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) co-sponsors the annual event, which fosters students’ interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics […]
DHS Affirms DACA Program Will Remain in Effect
A June 15 Department of Homeland Security memo states that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program will remain in effect. The memo, for the most part, is concerned with rescinding an Obama administration initiative for undocumented parents of citizens or legal residents and an extension of the DACA program. Neither was ever implemented […]
Trump Signs Executive Order to Expand Apprenticeship
President Trump today signed an Executive Order aimed at increasing the availability of apprenticeship programs. The order instructs a number of federal agencies to promote the growth of apprenticeships and make related federal programs more effective. Community colleges have long played a substantial role in sponsoring and providing the educational component of registered apprenticeship programs. […]
CEO to CEO Newsletter #090
June 16, 2017 | Issue # 090 AACC isn’t slowing down for the summer. This week, we had two big events: Advocates in Action, where we worked to advance our advocacy efforts, and the Community College Innovation Challenge boot camp and reception on Capitol Hill. You can read about those in the “Must Know” section. […]
DataPoints: Incarcerated individuals
For most incarcerated people, their education topped at high school. Read full PDF.
Dr. Walter G. Bumphus Receives Associate of Arts Degree
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 7, 2017 Contact: Martha Parham 202-728-0200 x209 mparham@aacc.nche.edu Community College Leader Honored by Prince George’s Community College Largo, Md. — American Association of Community Colleges President and CEO Walter G. Bumphus was awarded an honorary associate degree from Prince George’s Community College (PGCC) in Largo, Md. The college presented the award […]