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Mountain West Community, TribalCollege Leaders Welcome Biden s Education Proposal

Courtesy of Dine College President Biden has laid out his vision for the future of public education, which includes a nationwide community college tuition waiver for all Americans who want to take advantage. That waiver would be especially impactful in states with the lowest levels of higher education attainment, including several in the Mountain West. In Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming and New Mexico, fewer than 30% of adults over 25 have a bachelor s degree. Central Wyoming College s president, Brad Tyndall, said Wyoming s low percentage is partly due to its history of high-paying jobs in the energy sector. In Wyoming we have the highest number of people who have made it to the middle class and above without a college education. Why? Oil and gas. You don t need a degree to work many jobs in those industries, Tyndall said. And now, the economy is shifting and we re in trouble. We need some major GI Bill kind of initiative to get adult learners through.

From the hardwood to the stage

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Brandon Saiz used to play basketball at Northern New Mexico College, top. Now, he plays country and western music in the Brandon Saiz Band. (Courtesy of Northern New Mexico College) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Hitting the musical stage was not such a big deal for former Northern New Mexico College basketball player Brandon Saiz. As a matter of fact, he felt quite at home. ...................... A shooting guard who could flat fill it up from the outside, Saiz is a 2013 Bernalillo High School alum recruited to the Española campus by Eagles coach Ryan Cordova. “I never did have any stage fright and I do think basketball had a big part in that,” said the 26-yer-old Saiz.

Northern New Mexico College Presents Summer Bridge 2021

Northern New Mexico College Presents Summer Bridge 2021 NNMC News: Northern New Mexico College (NNMC) is offering a new “Summer Bridge 2021” program a FREE 5-week intensive learning experience designed to help students get ready for college. The program provides students with pre-college classes in Math and English, with a focus on gaining skills to enter college-level courses in the Fall. The program runs June 7 to July 15, 2021, with online classes and a weekly outdoor group session (if Rio Arriba County COVID risk level is low). Tuition, books, course supplies and food are supplied by Northern through the F2F (Fast-Track to Finish) Title V Grant. This program is recommended for 2021 high school graduates and individuals who hold a HSE/High School Equivalency credential.

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