Brenda Brooks dropped out of college 40 years ago. Federal rules mean she can’t afford to go back.

Brenda Brooks dropped out of college 40 years ago. Federal rules mean she can’t afford to go back.

Lately, Englewood native Brenda Brooks has had a tough time finding work. The 60-year-old has decades of experience at CVS and the historic Regal Theater in Avalon Park. But recently, prospective employers have told her, “ ‘You have the quali...
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Ask the Experts: Accreditation Reform

Ask the Experts: Accreditation Reform

Accrediting agencies are responsible for doling out the “stamp of approval” that institutions of higher education need to be eligible to accept federal student aid. Though the federal government invests over $130 billion annually in federal financial aid for today’s students, federal policy does not have a clear focus on ensuring that student...
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Armed with Better Data, Will Accreditors Finally Have to Act?

Armed with Better Data, Will Accreditors Finally Have to Act?

Twice a year, a body of accreditation experts known as NACIQI–the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity–gathers in a windowless conference space to debate the finer points of accreditation. And for the last two years, NACIQI members have come prepared with data on student outcomes to ask accreditors why some...
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An Advocate for Student Outcomes Shares What Higher Ed Can Learn from Health Care Administration

An Advocate for Student Outcomes Shares What Higher Ed Can Learn from Health Care Administration

Barbara Damron was not only the first in her family to go to college, she was the first to go to high school. Driven by a passion for public policy-making and a calling for helping others, Secretary Damron’s health care career spanned more than 25 years, including work as an advanced practice nurse, educator, scientist,…
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Michele Siqueiros: A Leading Voice for Affordability, Access, Success and Equity in Higher Education

Michele Siqueiros: A Leading Voice for Affordability, Access, Success and Equity in Higher Education

Policy matters, and it played an important role in Michele Siqueiros’ life. Effective college affordability policies provided her with an opportunity to go to college and ultimately get her master’s degree. This kickstarted a series of life-altering experiences that led her down a career dedicated toward improving policy and social mobility thr...
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Why Accreditation Reform Can Unlock Stronger Student Outcomes

Why Accreditation Reform Can Unlock Stronger Student Outcomes

A college degree or certificate is ever more necessary in today’s economy; an estimated 65 percent of available jobs by 2020 will require some education or training beyond high school. The promise to students is that postsecondary education will set them up to obtain a job within their field and embark on a successful career…
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From the 101st Airborne to Tennessee’s State Higher Education Leader: Meet Mike Krause

From the 101st Airborne to Tennessee’s State Higher Education Leader: Meet Mike Krause

Like many of “today’s students” who are working adults and come from diverse backgrounds, Mike Krause had to fight for a degree. An eighth generation Tennessean, Mike joined the U.S. Army at age 18 after spending six months attending a local community college. He served a total of eight years in the U.S. Army and…
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Reform Network Brings Rising State and Local Stars to National Higher Ed Policy Debates

Higher Learning Advocates announces inaugural members of its Champions Network, a new corps of bipartisan leaders applying breakthrough thinking on student success to federal policy WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 8, 2018) — Today, Higher Learning Advocates announced the creation and launch of its Champions Network, a new group of higher education refo...
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DIVERSE: Issues in Higher Education: Higher Ed Policy Forum Encourages Action on Access, Affordability, Accountability

Julie Peller, executive director of Higher Learning Advocates, a nonprofit organization working to on federal policy that impacts higher education,  sees “an opportunity” for conversations about what states need from the federal government as opposed to what the federal government wants states to do regarding issues of affordability. “Comple...
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101: Accreditation

Accreditation is the linchpin of the federal role in higher education as the gate-keeping system for $120 billion annual investment in higher education . Looking to understand the complex and esoteric process that determines which colleges and universities get a “stamp of approval” to receive federal student aid? Our new accreditation ...
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Financial Aid Beyond the Traditional Degree: Can it Work?

Financial Aid Beyond the Traditional Degree: Can it Work?

Today, everyone from higher education leaders and practitioners, to employers, and, most importantly, students themselves is asking a critical question: How can higher education be more directly related to jobs students want? An answer in Washington, D.C. is to broaden our thinking of “higher education” to include shorter-term and more work-c...
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[STATEMENT] Higher Education Priorities in FY18 Omnibus Spending Bill ​

Bipartisan agreement includes expanded aid for today’s students, including student parents, working adults and low-income students Washington, D.C. (March 22, 2018) — Today, Higher Learning Advocates Executive Director and Founder Julie Peller released a statement applauding increased funding for postsecondary education approved in the bipa...
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NCAN Blog: Financial Aid Beyond the Traditional Degree: Can it Work?

NCAN Blog: Financial Aid Beyond the Traditional Degree: Can it Work?

In general, an increased focus on non-traditional educational pathways to meaningful employment is welcome. Institutions of higher education and new providers of postsecondary education, such as learn-and-earn models, provide promising approaches to meeting the educational and skills needs of many of today’s students.
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