College affordability has been a major issue for student access and success, and California has been focused on significant reforms to student financial aid. On April 14, 2022, California Competes hosted a virtual brown bag session to tackle the other side of the college affordability equation–the cost of college. Will Doyle, PhD, Professor of Higher Education, Vanderbilt University shares his insights on what’s known, what’s theorized, and what can be done about it.
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California Competes Executive Director Su Jin Jez shares reflections from 2022 and plans for 2023 in her New Year’s letter to partners, colleagues, and friends.
Four organizations join efforts through the CaliforniaAttain! collaborative to conduct research, identify evidence-based practices, and advance reforms that re-engage adult learners back into college and onto completion.
California’s $308 billion 2022-23 budget agreement makes sizable investments to transform higher education including funding to strengthen alignment between higher education and workforce, increase college access and success for adults, and more. California Competes highlights the budget provisions that align with it policy priorities to reimagine a higher education system that serves all Californians.
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