Several states have already announced plans for postsecondary education cuts, and many more are sure to follow suit. The governors of New York and California -- the two states with the largest public higher education systems in the ...
The Dallas Martin Endowment (DME) was created to enhance NASFAA's public policy research and analysis activities. Dr. Dallas Martin, Jr. dedicated his career to helping students achieve their higher education goals. ...
In light of the current economic crisis, the presidents of Penn, Rutgers and other public and private institutions of higher education have decided to either turn down their annual salary increases or otherwise make a monetary donation ...
Speakers and respondents include: Sarita E. Brown, President, Excelencia in Education; Patrick Callan, President, National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education and principal author, Measuring Up 2008, the national report card ...
Consequently, higher education appears increasingly decoupled from its historical legacy as a crucial public sphere, responsible for both educating students for the workplace and providing them with the modes of critical discourse, ...
Much has happened since the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education started issuing its biennial "Measuring Up" report. But the report itself hasn't changed. And that's the key to its success. ...
Thus, a policy based on promoting equity will not necessarily result in greater equity. Finally, school foundations are likely to grow in importance as public education continues to decentralize control to individual schools. ...
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In Idaho, the presidents of the state’s public universities are laying the groundwork to request tuition or fee increases higher than the 10 percent allowed each year by the State Board of Education. And in Nebraska, the president of ...
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