This report provide six mini-case studies of higher education policy reforms enacted in other states, exploring the important role that state policy leadership played in developing, promoting, and implementing these policies aimed at improving higher education outcomes, and discussing the relevance of each reform effort for California. This report follows two reports: an update of California higher education performance, Average Won’t Do, and A New Vision for California Higher Education, an effort to engage stakeholders around a vision more suited to today’s students and economic conditions than the 1960 Master Plan. Together, the reports underscore the urgency of efforts to improve leadership and policy for higher education in California, and offer ideas for how this might be accomplished.
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Maximizing Resources for Student Success by Reducing Time- and Credits-to-Degree
This report addresses the problem of excessive time-to-degree for many students at public regional universities and examines strategies and practices leaders can use to support timely degree completion, especially for low-income students. The report provides many examples of institutions that have used these strategies, describes available evidence of their effectiveness, addresses potential challenges to implementation, and offers recommendations to university leaders interested in using these practices to improve timely graduation. This report is part of HCM Strategists’ Maximizing Resources for Student Success project that is aimed at making college more affordable.
CSU Student Success Network Overview for CSU Academic Senate 2019
Presented at the California State University Academic Senate Meeting on May 16,...
Ed Equity Advocacy Day Data for the People Training
Presented at The Education Trust-West's Ed Equity Advocacy Day on May 1, 2019. [button...
California Education Policy, Student Data, and the Quest to Improve Student Progress
Presented at the Campaign for College Opportunity’s Blueprint for Higher Education Capitol Briefing Series on April...
Testimony to California State Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee, Subcommittee 1 on Education
Presented at the California State Capitol on March 7, 2019. [button...
Testimony to California State Senate Select Committee on Student Success
Presented at the California State Capitol on August 7, 2018. [button...
Testimony to California State Senate Education Committee on SB 1224
Presented at the California State Capitol on April 11, 2018. [button...
CSU Student Success Network Overview for CSU Academic Senate 2017
Presented at the California State University Academic Senate Meeting on May 18, 2017. [button...
CSU Student Success Network Overview for Cal State Student Association
Presented to the California State University Student Association Meeting on April 23, 2017. [button...
CSU Student Success Network Overview for Fresno State 2017
Presented at California State University, Fresno on April 6, 2017. [button...
Promising Practices in Intersegmental Collaboration
Presented at the PACE Research and Policy Conference on January 27, 2017. [button...
CSU Student Success Network Overview for CSU Academic Senate 2016
Presented at the California State University Academic Senate Meeting on November 4, 2016. [button...
Policy Development for Federal Pre-College Outreach Programs
Presented at the Education Doctorate Speaker Series at Sacramento State University on May 3, 2013. [button...
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Alliance Meeting
Presented at WICHE Alliance Meeting on April 3, 2013. [button...
High School-to-Postsecondary Connections and Postsecondary Readiness
Presented at San Francisco State University on March 23, 2013. [button...
A New Vision for California Higher Education: A Model Public Agenda
This report draws on various reports and other sources of information to construct a model public agenda to address the mounting challenges facing California higher education, intended to inspire broad discussion potentially leading to an official public agenda for California higher education. The model envisions region-based planning and heightened collaboration at the regional level, guided by effective state-level policy leadership and high-level staff support to fulfill critical fiscal, advisory, and accountability roles.
Next Generation Learning Challenges Innovation Briefs
This publication series, written by IHELP and funded and published by EDUCAUSE, looks at the strategies and tools used by Next Generation Learning Challenges (NGLC) grant recipients to implement their new “breakthrough model” schools. NGLC is an initiative to improve postsecondary readiness and completion by identifying and scaling technology-enabled approaches to secondary and postsecondary education, especially for low-income students.
Average Won’t Do: Performance Trends in California Higher Education as a Foundation for Action
This report is the fifth in a series analyzing California’s postsecondary performance in the areas of preparation, affordability, participation, completion, benefits and finance. The report provides a summary of trends in each performance area over the past decade and offers a breakdown of performance by region and race/ethnicity.
Measuring Institutional Conditions that Support Student Success in the California Community Colleges
This report, prepared by IHELP for the University of California All Campus Consortium on Research for Diversity (UC/ACCORD), looks at the opportunities and challenges in measuring institutional conditions that support student success. The report draws from the literature and ongoing research to describe the significant challenges in identifying, defining and measuring indicators of supportive institutional conditions in the community colleges. It offers a list of possible indicators and existing sources of data that could be used as a “starting point” in defining a set that could fairly and accurately capture the conditions at a particular institution.