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Centering Student Outcomes, A Simple Yet Radical Mission

Centering Student Outcomes, A Simple Yet Radical Mission

Students should be at the center of our higher education system. It’s a simple sentence, not even a very long one at that, yet there is a profound and radical sentiment in that brevity. Students should be at the center of our higher education system. Because the truth is, students aren’t at the center of…
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Trump Wants to Use Extra Pell Money for NASA. But That Surplus Is There for a Good Reason.

Julie Peller is quoted in the Chronicle of Higher Education where she argues that it is critical to preserve the Pell surplus in case of a future economic downturn.
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Bridging the Gap on Accountability

Source: Inside Higher Ed
Emily Bouck West was quoted in Inside Higher Ed where she argues for using metrics other than the cohort default rate to hold institutions of higher education accountable for student outcomes.
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Four Ways Congress Can Help A New Generation of Students

Source: Real Clear Education
Julie Peller’s latest op-ed discusses ways policymakers can better align federal policy to ensure the success of today’s students.
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A Q&A with Geronimo Rodriguez, Chief Advocacy Officer at Ascension Texas

A Q&A with Geronimo Rodriguez, Chief Advocacy Officer at Ascension Texas

An attorney by training, Geronimo Rodriguez currently serves as the Chief Advocacy Officer for Ascension Texas, one of the leading non-profit and Catholic healthcare systems in the United States. Previously, he served as Counsel to the Solicitor at the U.S. Department of Labor, overseeing 140 labor and employment laws in the United States during th...
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Access Begins with Affordability

Access Begins with Affordability

As an educator, it’s been my privilege to support students investing in their future by attending college. Many students share aspirations of being the first in their family to graduate college and dreams of a fulfilling career and improved financial stability.   A college degree is the surest path available for students from low-income backgrou...
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An Inspired Community College Leader’s Rise from Poverty to the Presidency

An Inspired Community College Leader’s Rise from Poverty to the Presidency

With more than 30 years of experience in higher education, Dr. Tonjua Williams is recognized nationally as an expert in student development. She has a passion for helping others realize their potential and has made it her personal mission to do so through her community outreach and higher education career. “I believe everybody’s worth the&helli...
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Why Access Matters?

Why Access Matters?

Our country has shifted its conversation from college access to college completion as the new measure of success, sometimes overlooking the fundamental premise that you have to start to finish. Or, as they say when the Powerball jackpot nears record amounts, “You gotta be in it to win it.” Talent is everywhere, opportunity is not.…
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More Than Access

More Than Access

I remember having a conversation with my mother when I was first considering college as a young teen. She urged, “Yo quiero lo mejor para ti. I want you to have the best education–to have a better life than I could ever make for myself. I want to be there to see mi hijo (my…
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Access and Outcomes Are Not at Odds

Access and Outcomes Are Not at Odds

For more than 150 years, access to higher education, regardless of a student’s financial background, has been the driving force behind efforts to make good on the transformative promise of education. It is a paradigm that began with the Morrill Land-Grant Acts in the late 1800s and was later dramatically shaped by the GI Bill,…
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Filing the FAFSA Matters: When Students File May Matter More

Filing the FAFSA Matters: When Students File May Matter More

Several weeks ago CampusLogic released a data snapshot on the patterns in FAFSA® (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) filings during the 2018-19 aid year. The piece, Timing Is Everything: FAFSA Filing Trends, offers a never-before-seen look at the data from a form that more than 18 million individuals looking for financial assistance to make...
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To All the Students Who Earned Their Spot in College

To All the Students Who Earned Their Spot in College

For all of us who were first in our families to go to college. Who worked fast food or retail to make as much extra cash as possible. Who had to convince our worried immigrant parents to turn over their taxes so we could fill out FAFSA and then shock them with the news that…
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