Mark Byrd, Superintendent, Wilkes County Schools, shares his thoughts on what more needs to be done to support students who want to attend community colleges to get their postsecondary credentials.
Spellings: âPower upâ on financial aid
CHAPEL HILL â The UNC Systemâs strategic plan aims to get more rural, low-income, minority and first-generation students to earn a college degree or credential. But one of the most powerful tools to drive student access and achieve those goals, need-based aid, has remained flat in the state budget since 2013-14, even as enrollment has… READ MORE
Get an ECSU aviation degree â even from a submarine
ELIZABETH CITY â When it comes to meeting students where they are, not many institutions go as deep as Elizabeth City State University. Elizabeth City is within 50 miles of the massive Norfolk Naval Station. In the accompanying video, Dr. Kuldeep Rawat, Director of ECSUâs Aviation Science Program, explains how the university is working with… READ MORE
Elizabeth City State turns the corner
ELIZABETH CITY â Things are looking up at Elizabeth City State University. Over a six-year period from 2010 to 2016, the small HBCU in Northeastern North Carolina saw enrollment fall from more than 3,100 to 1,357.1 Â At one point in an early draft of the 2014-15 state budget, leaders in the NC Senate even proposed… READ MORE
ECSU Aviation Science: A worldwide shortage of pilots
ELIZABETH CITY â Aviation science is complex. Â But for Elizabeth City State University Chancellor Thomas Conway, the economics of aviation are a matter of simple supply and demand. âThe aviation business worldwide is growing, and thereâs a worldwide shortage of pilots. All of these things come together to make Aviation Science a very viable degree… READ MORE
Video: Superintendent Mark Byrd â Community College and K-12 Relationship
Spellings: âPleased but not satisfiedâ
CHARLOTTE â North Carolina has built one of the finest university systems in the nation, University of North Carolina System President Margaret Spellings said Monday. But it can be better. âAs I like to say, weâre pleased but not satisfied,â Spellings told an audience at UNC Charlotte in the first of a series of State… READ MORE
myFutureNC Raleigh listening session March 22
RALEIGH â Educational attainment is critical to North Carolinaâs continued economic growth. To earn a family-sustaining wage in todayâs economy, North Carolinians need some postsecondary educationâwhether thatâs a 4-year degree, an associateâs degree, a certificate or license in a career and technical field, or an apprenticeship. The myFutureNC Commissionâcomprised of state leaders in education, business,… READ MORE
Strong support for raising NC teacher pay
HIGH POINT â A poll released last week revealed overwhelming support among Democratic, Republican and unaffiliated North Carolinians for raising public school teacher pay to the national average. So if itâs a political slam dunk, why donât legislators do it? The High Point University Poll found that 85 percent of North Carolinians agree that public… READ MORE
Video: Superintendent Mark Byrd â Less Interest in Teaching Careers
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