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  1. Volumes and issues

    SPECIAL ISSUE: Impact of COVID-19 on Higher Education: Policy Implications for Student Mobility, Teaching and Learning, Research and University Governance. June 2022, issue 2; ... March 2015, issue 1. Special Issue: Higher Education Transformations for Global Competitiveness in Asia. Volume 27 March - December 2014. December 2014, issue 4.

  2. Crafting U.S. Higher Education Policy

    Co-Host: Bridget Burns, Executive Director, University Innovation Alliance Dr. Bridget Burns is the founding Executive Director of the University Innovation Alliance (UIA). For the past decade, she has advised university presidents, system chancellors, and state and federal policy leaders on strategies to expand access to higher education, address costs, and promote completion for students of ...

  3. How The Politics Of Education Changed In 2015 (And What It ...

    In 2015, K-12 and higher education officially switched places in the hierarchy of national issues. On the K-12 side, federal policymakers have quietly reined in the expansive federal role that ...

  4. Negotiated Rulemaking for Higher Education 2014

    This Web page provides the public with background information regarding the Department's negotiated rulemaking effort to make changes to the Title IV, Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, program regulations in 2014-2015. For more information about negotiated rulemaking in general, please see our question and answer page.

  5. Higher Education Policy

    June 2002. March 2002. View all special issues and article collections. View all issues. Read the latest articles of Higher Education Policy at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.

  6. PDF Higher Education POLICY BRIEF June 2015

    Higher Education POLICY BRIEF June 2015 CONTENTS Immediately After Prop 209 4 The Irony more apply, fewer get in 6 Present Day 2013: low admissions and low representation 8 ... that sought to restore affirmative action in higher education but the amendment stalls in the Assembly amid controversy. April 2014 Schuette v. Coalition to Defend ...

  7. Higher Education Policy

    Higher Education Policy is an international, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on issues of significance in higher education policy. The journal publishes original analyses, whether theoretical, empirical or practice-based. The range of coverage extends from case studies of developments in individual institutions, to broad examination of ...

  8. Two Decades of Change in Federal and State Higher Education Funding

    Overview. States and the federal government have long provided substantial financial support for higher education, but in recent years, their respective levels of contribution have shifted significantly. Historically, states provided a far greater share of assistance to postsecondary institutions and students than the federal government did: In 1990 state per student funding was almost 140 ...

  9. Higher Education Policy

    Higher education policy has assumed an importance unequalled in previous decades due to the fact that higher education itself is seen in most, if not all, jurisdictions as fundamental to economic and social well-being. ... (Nguyen and Meek 2015, 2016). It involves attracting funding; managing funds; liaising with funding bodies; project ...

  10. PDF Understanding the Purpose of Higher Education: an Analysis of The

    Higher education worldwide is facing unprecedented challenges—the dramatic rise of for- ... 2015; Dungy, 2012; Levine, 2014; Shapiro, 2005). To enumerate, higher education in the United States and abroad is facing unprecedented ... and new growth theory as noted within several education policy reports by

  11. Federal and State Funding of Higher Education

    In 2013, federal spending on major higher education programs totaled $75.6 billion, state spending amounted to $72.7 billion, and local spending was considerably lower at $9.2 billion. These figures exclude student loans and higher education-related tax expenditures. Although the federal and state funding streams are comparable in size and have ...

  12. Higher education governance and policy: an introduction to multi-issue

    This thematic issue of Policy and Society focuses on the increased multifaceted characteristic of contemporary public policy (Peters, Citation 2015).Using the case of higher education policies from around the world, we highlight the multi-level, multi-actor and multi-issue - 'multi-s' - nature of public policy in areas of growing international and political attention.

  13. Welcome to the Higher Education Policy Observatory

    The HE Policy observatory data is accessible in three main ways: Country profiles providing detailed information on key aspects of higher education systems in a single country. Country comparisons allowing to compare up to 3 countries and see how their higher education systems are similar or different. World and regional overviews presenting ...

  14. Legislation

    Regulations, negotiated rulemaking, legislation, data reporting, and other policy initiatives related to postsecondary education and federal student financial assistance programs, including the Academic Competitiveness and National SMART grant programs. GO >. Information on the Higher Education Opportunity Act, which was enacted on August 14 ...

  15. Higher Education Reform

    Higher Education Reform. Education is the pathway to a productive life. Higher education has opened opportunities for millions of people, and in doing so has bettered our economy and society. ... By 1995 that number had increased to 62% and stood at 69% in 2015. In total, ... For more on those differences, see The Policy Circles's K-12 ...

  16. Higher Education Policy & Research

    Policy & Research. Commentary and analysis on today's most pressing concerns and innovative practices in higher education policy and research. Staffed by ACE's Research and Government Relations departments, along with guest posts from ACE members and other scholars working in the field to define and assess the critical challenges facing ...

  17. PDF Higher Education and Workforce Policy: Creating More ...

    April 2015 Executive Summary Employment of Americans in middle-wage jobs has been declining, due to trends both in employer demand ... Higher Education and Workforce Policy . ...

  18. Policy Framing in Higher Education in the United States

    Within higher education, policy actors hold beliefs, feelings, and ideas about how the pressing issues facing the system arose and use framing to convey these understandings to public and policymaker audiences (Druckman, 2004; Orphan et al., 2021; Orphan et al., 2020 ). In the broadest sense, framing is the intentional use of language to ...

  19. The Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice (CHEPP)

    As a public good, post-secondary institutions bear responsibility to relentlessly focus on student success and equitable outcomes. These principles guide our policy, research, and advocacy agenda. The Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice (CHEPP) is a non-partisan higher education research, policy, and advocacy organization.

  20. Higher Education Policy on Student Engagement: Thinking ...

    Ashwin and McVitty (2015) argued that engagement as leadership is most likely to occur when students feel that existing systems prevent them from having a significant impact on their life as students. In principle, it always remains open to students to seek to take higher education in new directions.

  21. Fact Sheet

    Vision: The Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) envisions a world where all people—particularly populations who have been underserved—have the opportunity to reach their full potential by participating and succeeding in higher education. Mission: IHEP is committed to improving college access and success in higher education for all students—with a special focus on underserved ...