Outlines the need to raise college degree attainment by creating Educational Zone Governance Organizations in multistate metropolitan regions to coordinate and incentivize policies that expand access. Offers data by metro area, age, and race/ethnicity
Jones, senior designer and production manager. The first page of this report sets forth starkly the ...
[Excerpt] The United States no longer leads the world in college completion rates. Inequality in col...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149608/1/CollinsJHEOE1.pd
By 2020, more than six out of 10 U.S. jobs will require postsecondary training. Despite a slight inc...
Fourteenth place. That\u27s where the United States ranked in the proportion of 25- to 34-year-olds ...
In his first address to a Joint Session of Congress in February 2009, President Barack Obama committ...
Freshmen at baccalaureate-granting institutions cite being able to secure a more attractive job and ...
The federal and state governments are placing greater emphasis on postsecondary attainment while con...
Over the past four decades, policymakers have developed numerous policies and programs with the goal...
There is increasing evidence that the stock of college-educated labor in an area has fundamental eff...
Highlights discussions from a May 2010 convening on proven strategies to increase the number of Amer...
As the need for a highly knowledgeable citizenry grows, fewer Americans are accessing training and e...
Does state policy influence how well students are prepared to attend college? For the past 25 years...
Outlines an agenda for raising higher education attainment: reward institutions focused on degree co...
This is the published version. Also found here: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB12454527804153...
Jones, senior designer and production manager. The first page of this report sets forth starkly the ...
[Excerpt] The United States no longer leads the world in college completion rates. Inequality in col...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149608/1/CollinsJHEOE1.pd
By 2020, more than six out of 10 U.S. jobs will require postsecondary training. Despite a slight inc...
Fourteenth place. That\u27s where the United States ranked in the proportion of 25- to 34-year-olds ...
In his first address to a Joint Session of Congress in February 2009, President Barack Obama committ...
Freshmen at baccalaureate-granting institutions cite being able to secure a more attractive job and ...
The federal and state governments are placing greater emphasis on postsecondary attainment while con...
Over the past four decades, policymakers have developed numerous policies and programs with the goal...
There is increasing evidence that the stock of college-educated labor in an area has fundamental eff...
Highlights discussions from a May 2010 convening on proven strategies to increase the number of Amer...
As the need for a highly knowledgeable citizenry grows, fewer Americans are accessing training and e...
Does state policy influence how well students are prepared to attend college? For the past 25 years...
Outlines an agenda for raising higher education attainment: reward institutions focused on degree co...
This is the published version. Also found here: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB12454527804153...
Jones, senior designer and production manager. The first page of this report sets forth starkly the ...
[Excerpt] The United States no longer leads the world in college completion rates. Inequality in col...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149608/1/CollinsJHEOE1.pd