One of WICHE’s core missions is to provide educators,
policymakers, and legislators with the hard data and issues oriented
analysis that will help them shape higher education’s
future. Here’s a sampling of our recent publications, available in
print or online. |
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POLICY ISSUES |
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Beyond Social Justice The Threat of Inequality to Workforce Development in the Western United States- Commissioned by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE), with support from the
Ford Foundation, this report focuses on the states of the West, their ability to educate minorities, and the
resulting impact on their workforces and economies. ( ) |
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Sustaining a Public Agenda for Higher Education: A Case Study of the North Dakota Higher Education Roundtable ( ) - Based on document analysis and 40 interviews with Roundtable participants and other stakeholders across North Dakota, this report assesses the factors that enabled the North Dakota Higher Education Roundtable vision to be sustained for more than seven years, identifies obstacles encountered during the sustainability process, and provides suggestions to help other states build and eventually sustain their own public agenda. |
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Integrating Higher Education Financial Aid and Financing Policy: Case Studies from the Changing Direction States - One of WICHE’s primary activities of the Changing Direction project (funded by Lumina Foundation for Education) was to provide direct technical assistance to states that were seriously considering higher education financing issues in new ways. WICHE chose 14 states for the project and worked closely with each for a two-year period to develop a more comprehensive state policymaking framework and process so that policies related to appropriations, tuition, and financial aid were better aligned, occurred in an environment of collaboration, and supported state goals for higher education. In an effort to chronicle the states’ progress and developments as well as share the lessons learned, this publication offers a compilation of case studies written about the Changing Direction technical assistance states. ( 980kb download ) |
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State Grant Aid and Its Effect on Students' College Choices—WICHE commissioned this paper to help policy leaders and decision makers understand the impact of selected state financial aid programs on students’ choices – choices of which college to attend, where to attend college, and even whether to attend college at all. As the paper shows, states have created grant-aid programs for a variety of reasons and through a variety of funding sources. Among the most popular and growing forms of state grant-aid programs are those that blend financial need with certain academic benchmarks for students’ high school course of study (to aid academic preparation for college) and benchmarks for continued academic progress in college (to aid in persistence to degree). Through an examination of grant-aid programs in 11 states, this analysis identifies the start date for the programs and describes the qualifications for eligibility, the legislation that established the programs, and the policies and political environments involved in creating them. In addition, the authors discuss programmatic impacts on students’ choices and make several recommendations to states that are considering creating grant-aid programs. ( 471kb download )
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Thinking Outside the Box: Policy Strategies for Readiness, Access, and Success, March 2007 —Too often, when one state engages in successful “outside-the-box” policymaking, other states simply adopt that solution wholesale – as if it were a one-size-fits-all “policy-in-a-box.” This publication describes a number of policy strategies – both inside-the-box and outside-the-box – and discusses how they address various possible policy purposes. Thinking Outside the Box provides a systematic discussion of policy alignment around readiness, access, and success and examines them in the light of four policy tools: finance, regulation, accountability, and governance. This latest publication is supported by Lumina Foundation for
Education in WICHE’s Changing Direction
project, ( 353KB download )
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Strategies for Improving Student Success in Postsecondary Education— State
and federal policy need to provide greater
incentives, both to students and to the
institutions that serve them, to enhance the
likelihood of student success. In this paper Art Hauptman adds
substantially to the body of work that has
been supported by Lumina Foundation for
Education in WICHE’s Changing Direction
project, which has focused on how states
can intentionally change finance policies– appropriations, tuition, and financial aid– to expand access to success, particularly for
the most at-risk young adults. ( 1.19mb download ) |
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Policy Indicators for Higher Education: WICHE States— WICHE’s electronic fact book presents regional as well as stateby-
state data, with analyses on several fiscal, demographic,
economic, and social indicators important to policymakers,
educators, and researchers in the West. These indicators are
updated periodically as new data become available. Viewable in
PDF or Excel format. |
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The State Policy Inventory Database Online (SPIDO)— This online database is a joint project between WICHE and the
Pathways to College Network. SPIDO provides state and national
policymakers, education leaders, practitioners and education
consumers with an inventory of state-level policies and resources
in key policy domains related to student achievement, access,
and success in higher education. The database is searchable
by state or by policy issue and generates reports providing
state statutes, policies developed by state boards, and links to
agencies, resources, and studies. The database is at www.wiche.
edu/Policy/SPIDO. |
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Tuition and Fees in Public Higher Education in the West,
2008-2009: Detailed Tuition and Fees Tables— This report provides detailed information concerning tuition and
mandatory fees at public institutions in WICHE’s 15-state region,
including an institution-by-institution historical review of tuition
changes from year to year as well as a 10-year average. This
publication is available online in PDF format. |
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Accelerated Learning Options: Moving the Needle
on Access and Success— Increasingly popular among state policymakers and
practitioners alike, accelerated learning options are often
viewed as a promising strategy for making high school
curricula more rigorous; improving college preparation;
and providing cost savings for states, students, and
families. Although these options show promise, there
is little evidence-based research confirming that they
are effective at accomplishing their stated and implied
objectives. Further, as more states turn to them as a
way to reach economically disadvantaged and minority
students, there is even less information to show that
accelerated learning is a wise investment for these
students.
This report, funded by Lumina Foundation for Education,
examines issues of effectiveness, quality, financing, and
availability in an effort to explore whether accelerated
learning is a viable strategy for increasing access to and
success in postsecondary education among low-income
and underrepresented students. |
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WORKFORCE ISSUES |
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Workforce Briefs for the WICHE States, 2006— Most states in the West will see a drop in some of their
traditionally strong occupations and a boost in a number
of others. Higher education will play a major role in their
ability to meet the needs of their populations and fill these
new jobs, especially in professional fields that require
extensive training. |
STUDENT EXCHANGE |
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Student Exchange Programs, Academic Year
2007-2008— An annual accounting of enrollment in and financing of
WICHE’s student exchanges at undergraduate, graduate,
and professional levels.
The following brochures detail eligibility, certification, and
admission procedures for student exchanges.  |
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Western Undergraduate Exchange, 2008-2009
Handout— Over 140 campuses in 15 states have opened
programs to undergraduates from other Western states
at significantly reduced tuition levels. Describes the program and lists the participating institutions and the programs available at the reduced tuition rate.  |
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Professional Student Exchange Program,
2008-2010— Information for Western students seeking careers in PSEP’s
10 health care professions. Participating schools and programs are
listed, and application and eligibility procedures are
explained.  |
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Western Regional Graduate Program, 2008-2010— More than 175 distinctive master’s and doctoral
level programs are open at reciprocal resident tuition cost
to students from 14 Western states via WRGP.  |
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Newscap reports on WICHE events and higher ed in the West. Available via e-mail Contact Kay Hulstrom at 303-541-0294 or khulstrom@wiche.edu |