Arguably, the nation\'s Community Colleges have experienced more Change in the last several years than they have over the prior 115 years of their existence.
Rapid changes in technology, external pressures for accountability and student completion, aggressive competition from other higher education institutions (i.e., public, for-profit, and private), changes in enrollment demographics, as well as new economic, market, and operational models stand to completely disrupt this relatively young en.
Arguably, the nation\'s Community Colleges have experienced more Change in the last several years than they have over the prior 115 years of their existence