Merisotis testifies before Congressional Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Training
On Wednesday, Nov. 30, Lumina President and CEO Jamie Merisotis testified before committee members to help examine the causes of rising college tuition and to discuss innovative ways some institutions are lowering costs. Merisotis emphasized the need to change our graduation standard from a system based on time to a system based on actual student learning. Read his full written testimony »
Lumina CEO testifies before Tennessee lawmakers
Jamie Merisotis says raising college attainment in a time of fiscal restraint is urgent. Read his testimony »
Arizona lawmakers work to increase access to higher education
The Arizona House of Representatives Committee for Higher Education, Innovation and Reform hears testimony on how Arizona and other states are working to increase access to higher education. More » Merisotis is interviewed prior to his Arizona testimony. Full story: Arizona More »
Lumina President and CEO Jamie Merisotis testifies before the Arizona House of Representatives
Merisotis speaks to Arizona’s Higher Education, Innovation and Reform Committee about a proven way to stimulate job creation: increase educational attainment. Read Arizona’s Economic Recovery: The Vital Role of Colleges and Universities »
Serving the 21st Century Student
Jamie P. Merisotis, President, Lumina Foundation for Education Luncheon keynote at “Challenges and Opportunities: Future Pathways Towards Immigration and Higher Education”, Sponsored by the National Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good, Washington, DC Thank you, and good afternoon, More »
Testimony of Jamie P. Merisotis to the California Committee on the Master Plan
Testimony of Jamie P. Merisotis, to the Connecticut Legislature, Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee More »
Testimony of Jamie P. Merisotis to the Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
Testimony of Jamie P. Merisotis, to the Connecticut Legislature, Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee More »
