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Hans: An effort to limit student debt for teachers

July 18, 2018 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH – North Carolina faces a looming teacher shortage – though it’s now the 9th most-populous state in the country, it saw a 30% decline in enrollment at state colleges of education from 2010-2015.1 But an effort is underway in Johnston County to make teaching more inviting by letting students start their education at Johnston… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2018, Access & Affordability, NC Community Colleges, NCSU, teachers

Spellings: “Power up” on financial aid

April 5, 2018 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHAPEL HILL – The UNC System’s strategic plan aims to get more rural, low-income, minority and first-generation students to earn a college degree or credential. But one of the most powerful tools to drive student access and achieve those goals, need-based aid, has remained flat in the state budget since 2013-14, even as enrollment has… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2018, Access & Affordability, President Spellings

House Speaker Moore: ‘The single greatest priority we have’

March 2, 2018 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

WINSTON-SALEM (Feb. 28, 2018) – NC House Speaker Tim Moore voiced broad support for public education at a special gathering this week. “When it comes to our state budget, education is the single largest item, because it’s the single greatest priority that we have – and we’re going to continue to fund it,” Moore told… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2018, Access & Affordability, EdTalks, Leadership, NC Community Colleges, UNC System

49er Finish: 93% completion

November 1, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHARLOTTE – Not everyone takes a straight-line path to a college degree. At the ‘Aim Higher, Achieve More’ forum hosted recently by the Higher Education Works Foundation, UNC System President Margaret Spellings singled out the 49er Finish program at UNC Charlotte, which re-enrolls students who leave school with 90 hours of credit and helps them… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Access & Affordability, Excellence, UNC Charlotte

Work together to keep higher education accessible

October 3, 2017 by Higher Ed Works 3 Comments

By Paul Fulton Co-Chair Higher Education Works North Carolina’s public universities have long been considered our state’s most important asset – they offer opportunity to students from Murphy to Manteo, and in the process they serve as our state’s strongest economic driver. In fact, a study two years ago found that together, North Carolina’s public… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Access & Affordability, Leadership, UNC System

“Free” community college?

September 27, 2017 by Higher Ed Works 2 Comments

Our neighbors in Tennessee invented “free” community college. In 2014, Republican Gov. Bill Haslam launched the Tennessee Promise – two years of tuition-free community college for Tennessee high school graduates.  Tennessee uses lottery money to create a “last-dollar” scholarship that pays a student’s tuition after federal and other aid have been tapped.1 More than 33,000… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Access & Affordability, Education Forum, NC Community Colleges, UNC System

UNC’s ‘uncommon education to the common man’

August 23, 2017 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

CHAPEL HILL – In June, a foundation established by the late owner of the Washington Redskins awarded the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill $1 million for its efforts to enroll low-income students and support them through graduation. Carolina beat out Brown, Rice, Stanford and the University of California, Berkeley to win the 2017… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Access & Affordability, Excellence, UNC Chapel Hill

Giving middle-schoolers a First Look at college

August 23, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHAPEL HILL – Thinking about college doesn’t start when you’re a senior in high school.  It starts in middle school, if not sooner. Or – especially if no one in your family has been to college – sometimes not at all. Part of the reason UNC Chapel Hill won the $1 million Cooke Prize for… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Access & Affordability, UNC Chapel Hill

NC Promise: $500 a semester tuition at WCU, UNCP, ECSU

June 1, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CULLOWHEE – It was a bold move by the 2016 General Assembly – reducing tuition at three state universities to $500 a semester for in-state students, starting in the fall of 2018. Once room, board, books and fees are taken into account, Western Carolina University Chancellor David Belcher says, the NC Promise program should reduce… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, 2017-19 NC Budget, Access & Affordability, Elizabeth City State University, HBCU, UNC Pembroke, Western Carolina University

Spellings: “Make higher education our higher expectation”

May 25, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHAPEL HILL – It seems so simple – yet not everyone seems to get it. “A better educated state benefits us all,” begins Higher Expectations, the University of North Carolina System’s new strategic plan for 2017-22. “That basic truth has guided North Carolina for centuries.  It drives our commitment to public education, including our constitutional… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Access & Affordability, Leadership, UNC System

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