A new Early Action program is now in place at Schoolcraft College, though the program did exist under a different name previously. The program helps students find resources to succeed academically.
INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine has recognized Hope College with its Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award for the second straight year. Hope College will be featured in the magazine in its November/December issue.
Muskegon Community College is hosting its MCC Expo on October 28. One event taking place at the expo is the awarding of a two-year scholarship.
This school year, Northern Michigan University is home to 88 international students, among the highest NMU has ever had. Seven of those students are serving as graduate assistants.
On October 27, Oakland Community College is hosting “Bridging Equity: Creating Innovative Spaces for K-12 and Higher Education.”
Several Baptist Health Sciences University College of Osteopathic Medicine faculty recently attended the Osteopathic Medical Education Conference to network, instruct, present research, and more.
Mott Community College has received a $156,000 grant for a new campus initiative called Pathways to Success: Empowering Immigrant Futures.
Mid Michigan College’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter is turning the school’s hiking trails and forest into Deadwood Grove Haunted Forest to raise funds for future service projects.
Beginning in the Fall 2024 semester, Michigan State University's Spartan Tuition Advantage will give Michigan residents free tuition to the university.
A September symposium between Henry Ford College and University of Michigan-Dearborn brought together more than 100 professionals in higher education to discuss the impact artificial intelligence will have on education in the future, as well as its current impact.