October 27, 2006
Why Are Community Colleges So Slow to Jump on the Fund-Raising Bandwagon?
America is in the midst of the greatest transfer of wealth in human history. By several measures, well over $100-trillion will exchange hands in the next decades as baby-boomer wealth passes to the next generation. Along with the rest of the nonprofit sector, higher education is already harvesting those riches, with an average of more than $25-billion donated to postsecondary education in the United States each year.
Compared with four-year colleges and universities, community colleges
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