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Tri-C and Stark State saw a positive shift for fall 2024. Lorain County Community College's enrollment is stable. Lakeland Community College enrollment is in freefall.
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The leaders of Cleveland State University and Cuyahoga Community College both gave their institutions a B+ when asked about their overall health, during a forum on higher education Friday at the City Club of Cleveland.
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Tri-C saw what was probably the biggest enrollment increase in Northeast Ohio this year among public or private college or university, up almost 1,650 students. Other private colleges and community colleges saw mixed results.
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Outgoing Cleveland Schools CEO Eric Gordon announced today he’ll be joining Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) as an upper-level administrator and cabinet-level advisor to Tri-C president Michael Baston.
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Enrollment continues to decline for many Northeast Ohio universities, but there are some signs of stabilization locally and nationally, as well as two local stories of success Case Western Reserve University and Cuyahoga Community College.
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Many of northeast Ohio’s largest schools are continuing to feel the effects of the pandemic, changing demographics and other factors.
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Michael Baston says he wants Tri-C to continue to be a light of hope and opportunity for Cleveland.
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In Cleveland, President Joe Biden on Thursday argued for increased spending on infrastructure, research and education to lift the U.S. economy as the country recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
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The 40-unit apartment complex near Tri-C and Cleveland State University will provide child care and wraparound services while single parents are pursuing degrees.
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, August 12:Over 1/3 of Ohio students to return to class full timeSummit County auto parts maker closes,…