Undecided majors falter students’ graduation goals

Maria Dimera
November 10, 2011

Having had to take an extra semester, one can only advise new students to plan ahead and see a counselor more than a few times each semester, with a clear goal in mind. Many students start their college journey by taking general education classes with an “undecided” major, while others come with... Read more »

New report says California #1 in community college spending

Christina Sziatinszky
November 1, 2011

A new report by the American Institute for Research, titled “The Hidden Costs of Community Colleges,” found that California is ranked number one in statewide cost of attrition based on first-year drop-out rates. The report concludes that over five years, the U.S. spent an estimated $4 billion in... Read more »