The Great Admissions Redesign: Three Things We Learned When We Asked the Nation to Redo College Admissions Melanie Heath, Lumina Foundation Last year, Lumina Foundation issued a challenge to state higher ed systems to rethink the way people apply to college. Called The Great Admissions Redesign, the effort focuses on elevating ideas that can transform the college admissions process in fundamentally new and different ways.
Today, we are excited to announce the winners of The Great Admissions Redesign and their exciting efforts for reimagining college admissions across the country. |
AI Will Shake Up Higher Ed. Are Colleges Ready? Taylor Swaak, The Chronicle of Higher Education Generative AI, or GenAI, has brought the field of artificial intelligence across an undefined yet critical threshold, making AI accessible to the public in a way like never before.
These technologies are now poised to shape broad swaths of the knowledge economy—and the wider workforce. Are colleges on board? A lot rides on the answer. |
To Stem Enrollment Crisis, Should States Make Community College Free for All Residents? Kirk Carapezza, GBH News After 16 years, Magno Garcia is back at Bunker Hill Community College, thanks to a new free community college program for adults in Massachusetts. State officials say programs to make community college free for anyone age 25 and older are responsible for the first enrollment jump at the state's public colleges in nine years.
That's, in part, why some political leaders now want to expand free community college to all state residents regardless of age. College-access advocates caution, however, that students still need better support systems, schedule flexibility, and tailored course offerings to help them graduate and achieve their career goals. |
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