California Grading changes, other Covid accommodations await Gov. Newsom’s signature By John Fensterwald | EdSource | June 24, 2021 An extra year in high school, a Pass or No Pass option and minimum graduation requirements would help undo damage from the pandemic.
California The pandemic cost transfer students vital time on campus: Some want it back By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | June 23, 2021 Students lost out on internships, research opportunities, chances to work closely with renowned faculty, and even travel abroad.
Bay Area Civil grand jury blasts Bay Area community college district board By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | June 22, 2021 New report criticizes Peralta Community College District board for creating "unhealthy atmosphere" for students.
education LGBTQ+ students gain protections under federal anti-discrimination ruling By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | June 18, 2021 The decision cites a 2020 Supreme Court ruling and reverses Trump administration policies that took away protections for transgender students.
California Report outlines decades of sexual misconduct allegations at SoCal boarding school By Diana Lambert | EdSource | June 18, 2021 The Thacher School in Ojai published the lengthy findings of an independent law firm's investigation on its website.
Bay Area Proposed merger with Northeastern University would revive Mills College By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | June 18, 2021 Under a merger plan, Mills would be open to students of all genders, and the college would become "Mills College at Northeastern University."
California University of California will require vaccines even without full FDA approval By Michael Burke | EdSource | June 15, 2021 The decision is a reversal from an April plan that required vaccines as long as one of them was fully approved by the FDA before the fall term.
California California community colleges lose students to more expensive for-profit colleges By Thomas Peele | EdSource | June 15, 2021 Community colleges face calls to do more as Black, Native American, and Pacific Islander students enroll in for-profit colleges at alarming rates.
California Survey finds more than half California college students saw income decline during pandemic By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | June 11, 2021 Rising costs, lower income during pandemic means more than half of California's college students expect their degrees to take longer than expected.
California California colleges see significant decrease in spring enrollments By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | June 11, 2021 Nationally community college enrollment is down 9.5% or 476,000 fewer students this spring compared to last year.