A new proposal in the U.S. House of Representatives would expand the definition of qualified higher education expenses for 529 college savings plans. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eZBA4PKM
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If you're a parent or a student who is beginning to save for higher education, you may be wondering if the benefits outweigh the costs. Today's blog dives into some of the statistics around higher education, so keep reading to find out more: https://hubs.la/Q023pYfK0
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If you're a parent or a student who is beginning to save for higher education, you may be wondering if the benefits outweigh the costs. Today's blog dives into some of the statistics around higher education, so keep reading to find out more: https://hubs.la/Q023pWC-0
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A new white paper from Complete College America tackles one of the most serious dilemmas in higher education: how states can finance colleges and universities to support student success and actually achieve their aspirational goals without punishing institutions that serve students who need more support. Funding colleges on a per-student basis rewards enrollment rather than completion with a marketable credential; and outcome-based funding strategies have produced disappointing results. CCA proposes a new model called completion-goals funding: "Colleges get the money they need to implement proven strategies up front, and then they must meet completion targets." It's a genuinely fresh approach, designed to learn from the shortcomings of existing models. The completion-goals funding strategy raises its own set of questions, naturally, and the answers to some of those questions may be daunting. Yet the completion-goals funding model sets up an urgently needed budgetary discussion on first principles of higher ed funding. If your state economy depends on a skilled workforce - and it almost certainly does - your current higher ed funding model may not adequately support the students on whom that economy relies. The CCA proposal should provoke all of us to wrestle with hard questions that usually get submerged in annual budgetary debates.
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The 2023 Higher Education Return on Investment report can help students decide whether or not they want to go to college and what degree programs will benefit them the most. Read more in Jason Gonzales' Chalkbeat Colorado article: https://ow.ly/O64B50QkcMG.
Is college worth it? A Colorado report aims to answer that question.
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A college degree is still a good investment!
The 2023 Higher Education Return on Investment report can help students decide whether or not they want to go to college and what degree programs will benefit them the most. Read more in Jason Gonzales' Chalkbeat Colorado article: https://ow.ly/O64B50QkcMG.
Is college worth it? A Colorado report aims to answer that question.
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By this point, every administrator in higher education should know that the U.S. Department of Education has imposed new regulations on institutions that are designed to protect students from unsustainable financial burdens associated with high-cost programs. FORVIS provides more details on what higher education leaders could expect here.
Steps Institutions Should Take With DoE's New Gainful Employment Rule
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Our 2024 Annual Higher Education Outlook is out! The new data is based on a survey of college and university executives and administrators from across the United States and all sectors of higher ed, except for-profit institutions. A key finding: despite 70% of higher education leaders expressing the belief that their industry’s economic model, programming, and other operations require fundamental change, about 80% of these same leaders are confident in their own institution’s financial stability over the next decade. Learn more about the findings and the trends behind them in the full report: https://bit.ly/3GpbasB
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This report underscores a critical challenge facing higher education in the United States: existing funding models hinder progress towards essential goals. Complete College America addresses this challenge with completion-goals funding, a new approach in which colleges receive funds upfront and must meet completion targets. This strategy aims to drive impactful reforms and significantly increase completion rates.
Ending Unfunded Mandates in Higher Education - Complete College America
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Worried about the skyrocketing costs of higher education? Don't let college expenses weigh you down! Join this eye-opening webinar where we unveil savvy strategies to help you avoid overpaying for college. REGISTER TODAY: https://bit.ly/3xpbrL5
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