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Mary Fulton

The Undereducated American - 0 views

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    Report concludes that the U.S. will need an additional 20 million workers with at least some postsecondary education over the next 15 years to meet future economic requirements and to reduce income inequality. (Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, June 2011)
Mary Fulton

The College Payoff: Education, Occupations, Lifetime Earnings - 0 views

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    Study examines updated data and confirms that the value of college degrees is increasing. The report also looks at earnings of different occupations and degree levels. Some occupations pay better than others, so less-educated workers can earn more than more-educated workers. (Tony Carnevale, Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, August 2011)
Bruce Vandal

Virginia Governor's Commission on Higher Education Reform, Innovation and Investment - 1 views

  • Preserving and enhancing the instructional excellence of Virginia's leading universities and of the higher education system as a whole; Increasing significantly the percentage of college-age Virginians enrolling in institutions of higher education and attaining degrees; Attracting and preparing young people for the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) areas and other disciplines (e.g., healthcare and advanced manufacturing) where skill shortages now exist and/or unmet demand is anticipated; Forging new effective public-private partnerships and regional strategies for business recruitment, workforce preparation, and university-based research; Making Virginia a national leader in providing higher education opportunities to military personnel and veterans; Crafting a sustainable higher education funding model that will systematically move Virginia toward higher levels of educational attainment and economic competitiveness over the next decade-and-a-half; Developing innovative ways to deliver quality instruction, cost-saving reform strategies, and affordable new pathways to degree attainment for capable and motivated Virginians regardless of income or background; Evaluating strategies to reduce costs through additional college placement testing and accelerated degree completion; and Creating effective workforce development programs through expanded use of the Community College System in coordination with the Commission on Economic Development and Job Creation.
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    Executive Order #9 from VA governor McConnell.
Mary Fulton

The High Cost of Low Graduation Rates: How Much Does Dropping Out of College Really Cost? - 0 views

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    Documents the size of potential earnings and tax revenues lost to federal and state governments associated with the large number of students who do not graduate from college. (American Institutes of Research, August 2011)
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