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The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education promotes public policies that enhance Americans' opportunities to pursue and achieve high-quality education and training beyond high school. As an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, the National Center prepares action-oriented analyses of pressing policy issues facing the states and the nation regarding opportunity and achievement in higher education-including two- and four-year, public and private, for-profit and nonprofit institutions. More About Us...



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Last Updated on Wednesday July 21, 2010


Julie M. Phelps
2010 Winner of the Virginia B. Smith Innovative Leadership Award
June 2010
Beyond the Rhetoric
Improving College Readiness Through Coherent State Policy
National CrossTalk - May 2010
February 2010 Policy Alert:
Open-Access Colleges Responsible for Greatest Gains in Graduation Rates
February 2010
Squeeze Play 2010: Continued Public Anxiety on Cost, Harsher Judgments on How Colleges Are Run
November 2009
States, Schools, And Colleges
Policies to Improve Student Readiness for College and Strengthen Coordination Between Schools and Colleges
National CrossTalk - July 2009. The recession has created new problems for small, private colleges across the country. In a special online article, National CrossTalk describes how one such institution—LaGrange College, in western Georgia—is trying to cope with new economic realities.
March 10, 2009 The Challenge to States: Preserving College Access and Affordability in a Time of Crisis

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