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Workforce Preparation: Where Today’s Community Colleges Should Focus
Over the past two decades, states have drastically flatlined or cut funding to community colleges.
Survey reveals depth of students’ financial struggle
Would you have trouble getting $500 in cash or credit to meet an unexpected need within the next month? For 55% of Schoolcraft College students recently surveyed, the answer is ‘yes.’
Girls Who Code (GWC)
Schoolcraft College is proud to announce that Girls Who Code is coming to campus for FREE thanks to a generous grant from MASCO and the Schoolcraft College Foundation.
Girls Who Code (GWC), a worldwide initiative founded to empower girls to pursue and succeed in the field of computer science, is available this fall for elementary, middle and high school students.
In-Demand Healthcare Careers: New Medical Imaging Programs for 2021-2022
Articles are being published stating the benefits of planned giving strategies due to the impending changes to the tax code. Each statement written is absolutely true, but truer still is the fact that gift planning strategies have always offered value to both the donor and the charity, under almost all circumstances.
Planned Giving has ALWAYS been an invaluable tool, for both the donor and the Charity
Articles are being published stating the benefits of planned giving strategies due to the impending changes to the tax code. Each statement written is absolutely true, but truer still is the fact that gift planning strategies have always offered value to both the donor and the charity, under almost all circumstances.
Still Need for Philanthropic Support even with new State Programs
Alternative funding sources are crucial to helping close the gaps for students who don’t meet state and federal programs’ criteria. Many students are just above the minimum income required to qualify for federal financial aid. They may not meet the requirements for special programs like Michigan Reconnect or Future for Frontliners. Scholarships remain an essential resource to these students.
Schoolcraft bands together to lend students a hand
“An effort like this reminds everyone why we’re here, and why we do what we do for our students.” In our latest blog post, we discussed Schoolcraft College’s student check-in call efforts with Dean of New Student Experiences, Stacey Stover. See here how these calls have helped thousands of students continue their education.
It’s a New Year, but Taxes remain an Old Concern!
There is always speculation over what a new administration will or will not do concerning the tax code. While changes can be implemented retroactively, it is far more realistic major changes will not go into effect until 2022. Still, every year there are minor alterations that can affect us and we need to be aware.
Community Colleges: An Investment Worth Making
Schoolcraft College Foundation strives to provide opportunities to support the communities we serve. As a part of these efforts, our organization hosts programs that feature national and local experts discussing relevant topics and issues.
Foundation’s programs go virtual, but stay effective
Schoolcraft College Foundation strives to provide opportunities to support the communities we serve. As a part of these efforts, our organization hosts programs that feature national and local experts discussing relevant topics and issues.