Best known for the stunning Front Range mountain landscape, John Denver’s “Rocky Mountain High” and a political spectrum that spans the “People’s Republic of Boulder” and it’s conservative counterpart “The Springs”—Colorado is becoming a hub of higher education policy, innovation and collaboration.
, perhaps conducting some of the most significant data analysis in higher education across the nation., a Congressionally-authorized interstate compact dedicated to improving and strengthening education policy, serves as an expert resource to state policymakers.serves the members and staff of state legislatures in all fifty states.
But unlike their sister organizations in the nation’s capital, the ideology of One Dupont West is typified by a focus on states as the locus of control—and lever for change—as the higher education establishment grapples with transformation on the verge of the fourth industrial revolution. Unlike decision makers in Washington, state leaders are keenly aware that the demands of their local labor markets are highly variable, as are the educational aspirations of their citizens. According tofrom Strada Education Network and Gallup, half of adults nationally without a four-year degree think they need additional education to advance their career, but attitudes differ widely by state. Their data suggests that in California, 57% of adults see the need for career-advancing education.
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