How 2020 Changed the Way Americans View Higher Ed

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Lumina's Katherine Wheatle will talk about the foundation's Borrowers of Color outreach as part of a panel on how the election will influence the higher education outlook for communities of color. Vote through Friday, Nov. 20.

SXSW EDU 2021 Panel Submission: How 2020 Changed Americans’ Views on Higher Ed
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Tamara Hiler

Tamara

Hiler

Director of Education,

Third Way

Rachel Fishman

Rachel Fishman

Deputy Director for Research, New America

Sarah Sattelmeyer

Sarah Sattelmeyer

Project Director, Pew Charitable Trusts

Katherine Wheatle

Katherine Wheatle

Strategy Officer, Lumina Foundation

Takeaways

  1. Get up to speed on the latest rounds of public opinion research in higher ed.
  2. Understand how COVID-19 has changed students' and voters' attitudes on higher ed and what that means for the future.
  3. Learn how relationships among affordability, borrowing, and student success look different across different student populations and communities of color.


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