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A Fifth of Students at Community College Are Still in High School

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And the growth is steep — up 10 percent compared to last year, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. The institution hopes to increase enrollment among high school students by 50 percent more by 2028. “We Called dual enrollment, the phenomenon grew for the third year in a row this year.

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What Students From Rural Communities Think College Leaders Should Know

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This growing interest is a recognition of the fact that although federal data shows 90 percent of students from rural regions graduate from high school, only about half go directly to college, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. The work is already paying off.

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Empty Desks: Getting Chronically Absent Students Back to Class Is No Easy Feat

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A 2018 report by the University of California at San Francisco predicted — even before the pandemic increased need for such services — that by 2028, demand for mental health providers would be 40 percent higher than supply. The state itself is facing a shortage of behavioral health workers.

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One State Rolled Out a Promising Child Care Model. Now Others Are Replicating It.

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Nearly three years into its pilot, which currently reaches 59 of 83 counties, Michigan is preparing to take the program statewide later this year, scaling it to an estimated 5,000 families by 2028. Meanwhile, Kentucky’s pilot launched in July 2023, while North Carolina’s is in the design phase and on track to start this summer.

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Could Michigan’s Cost-Sharing Approach to Child Care Be Scaled Nationwide?

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Once in office, he began researching the issue and joined a local working group focused on child care. Tri-Share is projected to reach 7,500 children across 5,000 households statewide by 2028, according to a five-year plan released by the Michigan Women’s Commission.

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