Community colleges provide affordable higher education to millions of Americans each year. Some two-year colleges offer some of their degree programs online, making education even more accessible.
Even after campuses returned to in-person classes, many students are still working from their dining room table.
Community colleges are expanding flexible online programs that combine affordability with career-focused training. Platforms like IvyOnline let students earn credentials remotely, while applied ...
Lone Star College, a community college with eight campuses in Texas, has one "campus" that’s different than the others—it’s all online. The student government is made up of remote students, faculty ...
Ricardo Alcaraz is taking three of his five courses online this semester at Santa Ana College: an anthropology class, business calculus and business law. It’s a course schedule that reflects a new ...
State law allows most public junior colleges to offer up to five bachelor's degrees each.
As the dean of online learning at Portland Community College, it’s hard for Heather Guevara to overstate her college’s reliance on technology, especially post-pandemic. Professors at the Oregon ...
Emma Bittner considered getting a master's degree in public health at a university near her home in Austin, Texas. But the in-person program cost tens of thousands of dollars more than she had hoped ...