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As community colleges face enrollment declines, their mission of social mobility is more critical than ever. Student needs, and pandemic-era learning loss, and other challenges continue to mount. How are community colleges making the path to a post-secondary credential easier to navigate amid today’s turbulent environment?

The Community Colleges Students Need Now, a new Key Takeaways from The Chronicle, contains highlights from a recent panel discussion where community college leaders sought to answer that question and find out how these institutions are expanding outreach and prioritizing equity now. Inside the new report, you’ll read their thoughts on:
  • Students' changing needs. How have the needs of students changed since the Covid crisis began? What have colleges done to meet these needs, what’s working, and what isn’t?
  • Future plans for online learning. What began as a quick reaction to educate students amid a pandemic may become a permanent fixture in community colleges. How will they remain flexible and meet students’ changing expectations of the learning experience?
  • Maintaining rigor while accommodating real life. Overwhelming students with more work isn’t working. What can colleges do to make sure their students are prepared, while understanding the demands that community college students typically juggle?
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As community colleges face enrollment declines, their mission of social mobility is more critical than ever. Student needs, and pandemic-era learning loss, and other challenges continue to mount. How are community colleges making the path to a post-secondary credential easier to navigate amid today’s turbulent environment?

The Community Colleges Students Need Now, a new Key Takeaways from The Chronicle, contains highlights from a recent panel discussion where community college leaders sought to answer that question and find out how these institutions are expanding outreach and prioritizing equity now. Inside the new report, you’ll read their thoughts on:
  • Students' changing needs. How have the needs of students changed since the Covid crisis began? What have colleges done to meet these needs, what’s working, and what isn’t?
  • Future plans for online learning. What began as a quick reaction to educate students amid a pandemic may become a permanent fixture in community colleges. How will they remain flexible and meet students’ changing expectations of the learning experience?
  • Maintaining rigor while accommodating real life. Overwhelming students with more work isn’t working. What can colleges do to make sure their students are prepared, while understanding the demands that community college students typically juggle?
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