HEA: Equity Must Be At the Core of the Higher Education Act
At The Education Trust, we believe equity must be at the core of any accountability policy. So, as Congress works to reauthorize the Higher Education Act, we will work to…
At The Education Trust, we believe equity must be at the core of any accountability policy. So, as Congress works to reauthorize the Higher Education Act, we will work to ensure that efforts to incentivize and hold campuses responsible for student outcomes prioritize the experiences of students of color and low-income students. This message was at the core of Ed Trust board member and Lehman College President José Luis Cruz’s testimony this morning before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee on accountability in higher education.
Cruz stressed the glaring — and growing — gaps in college completion and the crucial role that institutional decisions and investments play in increasing completion and closing gaps. In an economy where two-thirds of new jobs require some form of postsecondary education, a college degree provides the surest path to upward social mobility. Policies, therefore, should provide incentives and supports for campuses to graduate more students, especially low-income students and students of color.
Among Cruz’s recommendations for advancing equity and improving student outcomes:
Meaningful, equity-focused accountability has the potential to refocus our higher education system on its most important purpose: successful outcomes for students. As Congress works to reauthorize the Higher Education Act, Ed Trust looks forward to working with policymakers, advocates, and institutional leaders to advance access, affordability, and completion for all students.