Tag: State Reform Of College Systems

Indiana May Give Colleges Grades On Their Graduation Rates

Ind. Lawmakers expected to grade state universities on graduation success

When reform-minded state legislators start looking at how to dole out education dollars next month, the K-12 public schools won’t be the only ones under pressure to produce results. Indiana’s state-funded colleges and universities will also come under scrutiny in ways they’ve never faced before. This state report card for each school seems to be spreading from k-12 to postsecondary education? Given the different context of colleges from k-12 is this is a good idea?

Comprehensive Overhaul Of State College System Proposed in Arizona

Arizona is under svere fiscal pressure to drastically rehtink its public college system. The Arizona Board of Regents is drawing a road map for how to reshape higher education in the state, and ideas being floated include a dramatic expansion of online education and a new taxing source for universities to add to or replace legislative funding. The ideas also include privatizing some universities’ schools, eliminating underperforming or duplicate academic programs and doubling research grant dollars. The so-called Arizona Higher Education Enterprise is part of a strategy approved by the regents that seeks to increase the percentage of adults with bachelor’s degrees by 2020. Source: ECS