The Importance of Community Colleges to the Tenth District Economy
研究了近期经济衰退和复苏中社区学院入学人数激增的现象,分析了第十区社区学院在应对劳动力技能需求变化和财政挑战中的作用。
The recent recession and now the recovery have caused enrollment at many community colleges to soar as unemployed workers retrain for new occupations and students who might otherwise attend a four-year college choose to save money. In the Tenth District, the importance of community colleges is likely to rise even further as the economy continues to evolve and industries demand workers with new skills. Labor market projections over the next decade suggest that new jobs in the district will be filled more by workers with an associate’s degree or some college than by those with any other type of education. In the short run, with state and local government funding still falling, many community colleges will be challenged to educate a growing number of students. In the long run, evolving industries will likely further challenge community colleges to produce even more workers with newer skills—both nationwide and in the Tenth District.