1 p.m. EDT Tuesday, April 5
1 p.m. EDT Tuesday, April 5
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Our Nation's Enrollment Plunge
| A virtual convening of experts will discuss the long-term implications of declining enrollments on those hit the hardest. | REGISTER NOW |
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Citing January’s National Student Clearinghouse data, higher ed enrollment has been on the decline for a while and took a major downturn over the last two years. This virtual convening will bring together experts to discuss the implications for those hit the hardest, including students of color, if enrollment doesn't recover and people don't get the education needed for good jobs. |
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1 p.m. EDT Opening Remarks | Secretary Miguel Cardona, U.S. Department of Education |
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| Understanding the Data | Doug Shapiro, VP and Executive Director, National Student Clearinghouse Stephanie Marken, Partner, Gallup Kim Cook, CEO, National College Attainment Network (NCAN) |
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| Hearing from Journalists | Jon Marcus, Editor, Hechinger Report Zipporah Osei, Reporter at Boston.com and Open Campus |
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| A National Perspective | James Kvaal, Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Education Jamie Merisotis, President and CEO, Lumina Foundation |
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| 2 p.m. EDT Panel Discussion: Ideas, Solutions, and Call-to-Actions to Reverse the Enrollment Trend | A panel session from the perspectives of institutions, policymakers, and employers will end in a call to action for everyone to think seriously about what we can each do to reverse the trend.
2-year perspective: Raúl Rodríguez, Chancellor, San José-Evergreen Community College District, California 4-year perspective: Rollinda Thomas, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Fayetteville State University Policy perspective: Aaron Thompson, President, Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education Employer perspective: Ryan Goertzen, Vice President, Maintenance Workforce Development, AAR |
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| 3 p.m. EDT Q & A from the Virtual Audience |
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