Over 40 million Americans have some college credit but no degree. Our new College Completion Comebacks film series shares stories of students who returned to finish what they started. Watch their stories and learn how institutions can use evidence-based strategies to boost completion rates: https://lnkd.in/gp9MmsUG Thank you to our partners Jacksonville State University, Rutgers University - Newark, and Camden Community College for your work to welcome back more students to earn degrees, advance in their career, and make a positive difference in their community. #collegecompletion #studentsuccess #graduation
Institute for Higher Education Policy
Research Services
Washington, District of Columbia 12,333 followers
Committed to improving access and success for all students by conducting timely research to inform public policy.
About us
The Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) is an nonpartisan, nonprofit research and advocacy organization that is committed to promoting postsecondary access and success for all students. Established in 1993, IHEP develops innovative policy- and practice-oriented research to guide policymakers and education leaders and to address our nation's most pressing education challenges.
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http://www.ihep.org
External link for Institute for Higher Education Policy
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- Research Services
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- 11-50 employees
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- Washington, District of Columbia
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- Nonprofit
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- 1993
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1825 K St NW
Washington, District of Columbia, US
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Institute for Higher Education Policy reposted this
Thrilled to have presented at the Student Financial Aid Research Network Annual Conference with my lovely colleague Kimberly Dancy! We shared fresh insights from the Elevating Equitable Value research series, highlighting the economic benefits of a college degree and exploring critical questions on the equitable delivery of postsecondary value. It was also an honor to present alongside Sandra Barone from Trellis Strategies, who participated in this research series, and to hear from Matea and Jennifer from the College Board on their robust and influential analysis of trends in college value. A huge thank you to all the Pell Institute staff for organizing such a wonderful event! #Research #HigherEd #StudentAid #PostsecondaryValue #EquityInEducation
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ATD’s 10th annual Data & Analytics Summit will bring together hundreds of higher education professionals and national experts. Together, we will explore the following: -The promise and perils of AI in higher education -The path to economic and social mobility paved by next-generation metrics -The relevance of programs and credentials in today’s dynamic labor market landscape -The relationships between workforce outcomes and economically vibrant communities Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/d-2srtGx
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Looking for your next higher ed policy job? Here's this week's top jobs roundup: ▶ Research and Data Analyst, EdTrust-West ▶ Research Analyst, Institute for Higher Education Policy ▶ Associate Legislative Advocate, California State University, Office of the Chancellor ▶ Program Officer, Education (Postsecondary), California Community Foundation ▶ Assistant, Education & Workplace Justice, National Women's Law Center ▶ Director, Research, Evaluation & Analytics, Jobs for the Future (JFF) Find more about these positions and others at https://lnkd.in/eKjtSi-T
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IHEP’s Associate Director of Research and Policy Kimberly Dancy and Research Analyst Lauren McLeese presented on our Elevating Equitable Value research series at the Student Financial Aid Network Conference today! Field-based researchers, including co-panelist Sandra Barone from Trellis Strategies, leveraged data from the Equitable Value Explorer, an interactive tool that puts the power of the Postsecondary Value Framework at your fingertips. Read findings from the latest research papers: https://lnkd.in/eCUWAY-2 #HigherEd #SFARN2024 #FinancialAid
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This recent article by Inside Higher Ed discusses a study by the Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) revealing that colleges giving preference to legacy applicants tend to admit fewer Black, Latino, and low-income students. The analysis of federal enrollment data from the 2021–22 and 2022–23 academic years shows that selective institutions considering alumni ties have a predominantly “whiter and wealthier” student population than those that don’t. Read more: https://buff.ly/45RFqs0
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Our mission is to build a more equitable and just society through higher education! Join our team and contribute to research and advocacy that opens the doors of higher education to students historically underrepresented in postsecondary education. Learn about our open roles and apply now: https://lnkd.in/gREsSYbb #JobOpening #HigherEdJobs #Hiring
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To support more institutions in scaling evidence-based activities to boost college completion, we submitted recommendations to strengthen the Postsecondary Student Success Grant Program. Key recommendations include supporting a tiered grant structure to fund diverse interventions, prioritizing data use for continuous improvement, and encouraging a broader range of successful student support strategies beyond college-to-career pathways. Read our full comments to the U.S. Department of Education: https://lnkd.in/gEzKt5Ct #HigherEd #CollegeCompletion #StudentSuccess
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We're thrilled to welcome John Luke Piepgras as our Communications Intern! John Luke recently graduated with a BA in Political Science from UCLA. While enrolled, he dedicated his time to improving food security on campus with Swipe Out Hunger. Learn more about John Luke: https://lnkd.in/gFdFKn4H #HigherEd #EdPolicy #Internship
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Did you know that 2.1 million students attended institutions that consider legacy status in admissions decisions in the 2021-2022 academic year? The practice, prevalent even at public institutions, disproportionately benefits the children of college-educated families. These students are disproportionately White and well-off, tilting the scales against first generation students, students from race and ethnicity groups historically underrepresented in higher education, and students from low income backgrounds. Read our new analysis of the latest federal data on legacy admissions from Director of Research and Policy Sean Tierney and Senior Research Analyst Marián Vargas: https://lnkd.in/eSJJmr_x #Admissions #HigherEd #EndLegacyAdmissions
Legacy Looms Large in College Admissions, Perpetuating Inequities in College Access
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