Lumina Foundation is committed to increasing the proportion of Americans with high-quality degrees, certificates and other credentials to 60 percent by 2025.
In 2018, the Institute for Higher Education Policy launched its Degrees When Due initiative to identify barriers to college completion, re-engage the “some college, no degree” population, and promote equitable postsecondary attainment.
Colleges across the country are dealing with the reality of steep enrollment declines.
In this interview, Rick Torres of the National Student Clearinghouse weighs in on the challenges faced by higher education as it addresses shrinking enrollments at the same time that employers are facing major workforce education needs.
The pandemic has exacted a heavy toll from boys and young men of color, widening racial and gender disparities in academic outcomes such as graduation and college enrollment.
Some advocates and experts believe that attacking a long-standing shortage of educators who look like these teens is a key solution, given evidence that exposure to male teachers of color increases boys’ odds of graduating and going to college.
Teaching is a demanding job during the best of times. When COVID-19 entered into the profession, teaching became even more stressful.
Today, more teachers are burned out, exhausted, and leaving their jobs in droves. And fewer students want to pursue teaching as a career. The question now is: What can be done to turn things around?