May 7

Past Event

Transforming America’s Community Colleges: A Federal Policy Proposal to Expand Opportunity and Promote Economic Prosperity

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Highlights

  • Cecilia Rouse

    Rouse discusses the administrations evolving policy on community colleges and low-income students.

  • Alan Berube

    Community colleges are the most metropolitan of our higher education institutions, Berube says.

    Alan Berube

  • Sara Goldrick-Rab

    Admitting the snob factor that detracts from community colleges, Goldrick-Rab argues that the schools serve a crucial regional role.

Audio

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Summary

In order to renew America’s status as the world’s leader in college attainment, the federal government needs to transform America’s community colleges and equip them for the 21st century. A new report by University of Wisconsin Assistant Professor Sara Goldrick-Rab and co-authors from the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings argues that this long-overdue investment should establish national goals and a related performance measurement system; provide resources to drive college performance towards those goals; stimulate greater innovation in community college policies and practices to enhance the quality of sub-baccalaureate education; and generate data systems that can track student and institutional progress and performance over time.

On May 7, the Metropolitan Policy Program hosted a discussion on this new report with the lead author, Goldrick-Rab. Cecilia Rouse, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisors, was a featured panelist. LaGuardia Community College President Gail Mellow; Senior Policy Officer Tom Dawson of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; and former commissioner for the Indiana Commission on Higher Education, Stanley G. Jones, discussed the paper’s findings and implications. Alan Berube, senior fellow and research director of the Metropolitan Policy Program, delivered introductory remarks and moderated the discussion. 

After the program, the panelists took audience questions. 

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Event Agenda

  • Introduction and Moderator

  • Presentation

    • Sara Goldrick-Rab

      Assistant Professor of Educational Policy Studies and Sociology, WISCAPE Scholar, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Featured Panelists

    • Cecilia Rouse

      Member, White House Council of Economic Advisers

    • Gail Mellow

      President, LaGuardia Community College

    • Tom Dawson

      Senior Policy Officer, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

    • Stanley G. Jones

      Former Commissioner, Indiana Commission for Higher Education (1995–2009)

Details

May 7, 2009

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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