Increasing college productivity with Four Steps to Finishing First
Read Four Steps to Finishing First in Higher Education pdf Learn more about college productivity strategy labs at: collegeproductivity.org/strategy-labs
Four Steps to Finishing First in Higher Education: A Guide for State Policymakers
More students are enrolling in U.S. colleges and universities, yet the proportion of students earning a postsecondary degree or credential continues to decline. This publication focuses on four areas where states can drive a more productive higher education system to More »
Degree Qualifications Profile Faculty Guide
As those most directly engaged with the quality of student learning, faculty members have a particularly important stake in this initiative. This guide is intended to describe the Profile and suggest ways faculty can use it. More »
The New Work Era
The Atlantic’s The New Work Era, features one-on-one interviews and keynote speeches with leading corporate, government, and non-profit stakeholders on this issue. The New Work Era gathers industry heads, administration officials, university presidents, and other leaders in conversation about how to best prepare Americans for future workforce trends while ensuring the country bolsters its stature as a globally competitive economy.
My Debt Story
Congress. Media. Financial institutions. They’re all talking about education debt.
But guess whose voice is missing? Ours. More »
Infographic: How the internet is revolutionizing education
Infographic created by OnlineEducation.net Infographic shows the growth of online learning from 1971 to today… Via: OnlineEducation.net
Why we need a degree profile
Learn more about the Degree Profile, a framework to illustrate what students should be expected to know and do after earning degrees, regardless of specialization.
What is a degree profile?
Learn more about the Degree Profile, a framework to illustrate what students should be expected to know and do after earning degrees, regardless of specialization.
Lumina celebrates Ivy Tech's graduating class of 2011
May 17th—Ivy Tech Community College commemorated the achievement of the largest graduating class in its history, including 24 students in a new pilot program that allows students to earn their associate degree in 12 months. Lumina President and CEO Jamie Merisotis was there to deliver the commencement speech and share in the celebration of 12,400 new graduates with high-quality degrees. Watch »
Learn about the new student majority
The 21st century student runs the gamut — racially, ethnically, socially and economically … From recent high school graduate to second-career retiree … from immigrant to native-born citizen and from part-time distance learner to full-time resident student. Learn more about the challenges that 21st century students face in their quest to complete a high quality degree, credential or certificate. More »

