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Community college graduation rates increase in Colorado

The number of graduates from the state’s community colleges has seen a marked increase, according to data released Wednesday by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. Overall, the number of Colorado college students earning credentials within six years is holding steady.

With changes afoot, U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper addresses concerns from college student leaders

Eight student body presidents from Colorado college campuses expressed their fears and hopes to Sen. John Hickenlooper as they prepare for potentially big changes from the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump.

Interview: Justin Schwartz, CU Boulder’s first new chancellor in 15 years, relishes the challenge of higher education

Schwartz comes to Boulder with a wealth of experience across public institutions of higher education, previously holding leadership positions at North Carolina State University and Pennsylvania State University. He said that background makes him the perfect person to push CU forward.

After a spring of FAFSA issues for college-bound students, counselors worry about a ‘summer melt’

Many students across the country are heading into the summer still figuring out their college future after a botched rollout of the revamped FAFSA form this year.

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