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As students are pushed to attend college more than ever before, many of them are beginning to push back.
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As students are pushed to attend college more than ever before, many of them are beginning to push back.
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About 40 percent of Americans who enroll in college drop out before earning a certificate or degree.
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About 40 percent of Americans who enroll in college drop out before earning a certificate or degree.
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Most of us get the general idea of diminishing returns and diminishing marginal utility — even if we don’t know the technical terms.
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Most of us get the general idea of diminishing returns and diminishing marginal utility — even if we don’t know the technical terms.
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More advanced societies tend to have more educated citizens, which is one reason why politicians of all stripes call for sending more students to college.
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More advanced societies tend to have more educated citizens, which is one reason why politicians of all stripes call for sending more students to college.
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While North Carolina continues to seek ways to fill medical provider voids across the state, government regulations block one partial solution.
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While North Carolina continues to seek ways to fill medical provider voids across the state, government regulations block one partial solution.
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A group of 22 students took a big step as they received their high school equivalency (HSE) diplomas from Beaufort County Community College on May 16.
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A group of 22 students took a big step as they received their high school equivalency (HSE) diplomas from Beaufort County Community College on May 16.
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David Plasencia-Garcia graduated from Beaufort County Community College with one of the highest honors at the institution, the BCCC representative for the Dallas Herring Achievement Award.
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David Plasencia-Garcia graduated from Beaufort County Community College with one of the highest honors at the institution, the BCCC representative for the Dallas Herring Achievement Award.
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Just east of Asheville, Black Mountain College (BMC) was founded in 1933 and survived for 24 years until closing due to funding issues and a lack of students.
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Just east of Asheville, Black Mountain College (BMC) was founded in 1933 and survived for 24 years until closing due to funding issues and a lack of students.
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Congressional Democrats are reintroducing the Debt-Free College Act in an attempt to lower costs and increase federal intervention in higher education.
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Congressional Democrats are reintroducing the Debt-Free College Act in an attempt to lower costs and increase federal intervention in higher education.
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Students attending Beaufort County Community College who receive aid through the BCCC Foundation had a chance to dine with their benefactors on March 20.
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Students attending Beaufort County Community College who receive aid through the BCCC Foundation had a chance to dine with their benefactors on March 20.
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Two facts about colleges stand out. First, they are largely (some argue almost entirely) a "private" good; that is to say, the benefits from college attendance accrue mainly to the student, not to society at large
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Two facts about colleges stand out. First, they are largely (some argue almost entirely) a "private" good; that is to say, the benefits from college attendance accrue mainly to the student, not to society at large
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In the past 20 years, the number of students earning a master's degree has more than doubled
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In the past 20 years, the number of students earning a master's degree has more than doubled
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Get trained as an EMT, registered medical assistant (RMA) or tap into the real estate market. These skills can help you earn extra income or work better with clients, patients and customers
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Get trained as an EMT, registered medical assistant (RMA) or tap into the real estate market. These skills can help you earn extra income or work better with clients, patients and customers
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The University of North Carolina system is welcoming new ideas on ways to keep students in school
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The University of North Carolina system is welcoming new ideas on ways to keep students in school
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In his recent book The Case Against Education, Professor Bryan Caplan argues that most Americans derive little benefit from their years of schooling in terms of skill and knowledge
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In his recent book The Case Against Education, Professor Bryan Caplan argues that most Americans derive little benefit from their years of schooling in terms of skill and knowledge
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55 years after graduation members of our high school class reunited to reminisce and renew friendships. I wrote this piece for our hometown newspaper and it got so much comment I thought I would share it with you in hopes it stirs memories of your own formative times
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55 years after graduation members of our high school class reunited to reminisce and renew friendships. I wrote this piece for our hometown newspaper and it got so much comment I thought I would share it with you in hopes it stirs memories of your own formative times
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It has been a decade since what Education Week calls “the largest K-12 school cheating scandal in U.S. history” shook Atlanta Public Schools, resulting in racketeering convictions for 11 former teachers and principals who rigged tests
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It has been a decade since what Education Week calls “the largest K-12 school cheating scandal in U.S. history” shook Atlanta Public Schools, resulting in racketeering convictions for 11 former teachers and principals who rigged tests
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It has long been commonplace for North Carolina politicians to lavish generous praise on community colleges
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It has long been commonplace for North Carolina politicians to lavish generous praise on community colleges
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There has been mounting evidence that the financial payoff from the traditional bachelor's degree is declining, particularly for men.
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There has been mounting evidence that the financial payoff from the traditional bachelor's degree is declining, particularly for men.
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With the adoption of Common Core State Standards in 2010, college and career readiness became the stated outcome of our public schools
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With the adoption of Common Core State Standards in 2010, college and career readiness became the stated outcome of our public schools
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For many people, the topic of college accreditation is dry and arcane
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For many people, the topic of college accreditation is dry and arcane
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In 1992, as part of the celebration of its 25th anniversary, Beaufort County Community College buried a time capsule on its campus in front of Building 1
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In 1992, as part of the celebration of its 25th anniversary, Beaufort County Community College buried a time capsule on its campus in front of Building 1
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Students in North Carolina who are failing core classes are still getting high school diplomas
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Students in North Carolina who are failing core classes are still getting high school diplomas
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Additional Oversight Of Charter High Schools Unnecessary (For Now)
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Additional Oversight Of Charter High Schools Unnecessary (For Now)
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Beaufort County Community College will be dedicating a sculpture created by its welding students and instructor as part of its 50th anniversary
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Beaufort County Community College will be dedicating a sculpture created by its welding students and instructor as part of its 50th anniversary
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A host of luminaries led by UNC system President Margaret Spellings used a Thursday press conference to announce a newly branded North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program
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A host of luminaries led by UNC system President Margaret Spellings used a Thursday press conference to announce a newly branded North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program
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North Carolina's public schools are in serious trouble, says the incoming superintendent, who expressed a sense of urgency in fixing the system
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North Carolina's public schools are in serious trouble, says the incoming superintendent, who expressed a sense of urgency in fixing the system
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For the fall 2016 graduation ceremonies, East Carolina University's College of Engineering and Technology lived up to the university's promise: Tomorrow starts here
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For the fall 2016 graduation ceremonies, East Carolina University's College of Engineering and Technology lived up to the university's promise: Tomorrow starts here
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An array of degrees, diplomas and certificates are available for students who live far from the Beaufort County Community College campus or would like to pursue a degree while continuing to work at their current job
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An array of degrees, diplomas and certificates are available for students who live far from the Beaufort County Community College campus or would like to pursue a degree while continuing to work at their current job
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Students left stranded by the sudden closing of ITT Tech can find the classes they need to continue their education at Beaufort County Community College.
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Students left stranded by the sudden closing of ITT Tech can find the classes they need to continue their education at Beaufort County Community College.
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Sheriff Ernie Coleman of Beaufort County graduated on March 11, 2016 from the Sheriffs’ Leadership Institute. This training was sponsored by the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association and partially funded through a grant from the Governor’s Crime Commission.
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Sheriff Ernie Coleman of Beaufort County graduated on March 11, 2016 from the Sheriffs’ Leadership Institute. This training was sponsored by the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association and partially funded through a grant from the Governor’s Crime Commission.
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I guess I should be impressed that Chris Christie has endorsed Donald Trump.
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I guess I should be impressed that Chris Christie has endorsed Donald Trump.
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A record 285 students earned certificates, diplomas and degrees from Beaufort County Community College last week during graduation exercises held at Washington High School. N.C. Secretary of Commerce John Skvarla III gave the commencement address and cited the dedication, effort and perseverance...
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A record 285 students earned certificates, diplomas and degrees from Beaufort County Community College last week during graduation exercises held at Washington High School. N.C. Secretary of Commerce John Skvarla III gave the commencement address and cited the dedication, effort and perseverance...
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The first full week of May is designated in the United States as Teacher Appreciation Week and while most of the activities this week focussed on on primary and secondary teachers, it's equally important to salute the role that those who teach at our colleges and universities are...
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The first full week of May is designated in the United States as Teacher Appreciation Week and while most of the activities this week focussed on on primary and secondary teachers, it's equally important to salute the role that those who teach at our colleges and universities are...