Looking Toward the Future of Community College Bachelor’s Degrees
- In-Person
- In-Person & Online
- 3PM – 5PM EDT
In just over 30 years, half of states have begun authorizing at least one community college to confer bachelor’s degrees. These programs provide career-oriented, affordable opportunities for local residents to access bachelor’s degree programs without leaving home. Since spring 2018, our team has analyzed community college bachelor’s (CCB) policy and programs across the country. And now, we invite you to join the Center on Education & Labor at ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ on December 5 from 3-5 pm as we share our newest research and discuss the future of CCBs with our distinguished panel of state and institutional higher education leaders.
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This event will be held in-person at ¹ú²úÊÓÆµâ€™s Washington, DC office and will also be available for streaming online.Â
Introductory Remarks
Kevin Carey,
Vice President, Education Policy and Knowledge Management at ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ
Research Presentation
Christopher Geary,
Senior Policy Analyst, Center on Education & Labor at ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ
Ivy Love,
Senior Policy Analyst, Center on Education & Labor at ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ
Elizabeth Meza
Senior Research Scientist, University of Washington
Panel Discussion
Steven Gonzales,
Chancellor, Maricopa Community College District
Carrie Henderson
Executive Vice Chancellor, Florida College System
Ray Martinez III
President, Texas Community College Association
Iris Palmer, (moderator)
Deputy Director for Community Colleges, ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ