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Regents Approve College Completion Plan

Atlanta — November 9, 2011

Acting on a charge from Gov. Nathan Deal, the Board of Regents approved today a draft plan that commits the 中出少妇视频 System中出少妇视频檚 35 institutions to increase college completion. The plan also outlines a new agreement with the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) aimed at improving students中出少妇视频 ability to move between the two systems and earn degrees.

The regents action follows Gov. Deal中出少妇视频檚 August announcement that Georgia was named one of ten states selected to receive funding through Complete College America, a national organization focused on increasing the nation中出少妇视频檚 college completion rate through state policy change, and to build consensus for change among state leaders, higher education, and the national education policy community.

At that announcement, Deal said that the funding would help springboard his Complete College Georgia Initiative. 中出少妇视频淚 want to commend our 中出少妇视频 and Technical College Systems for the work they have done to create exceptional learning environments,中出少妇视频 Deal said. 中出少妇视频淥ne way we can further leverage our educational assets to make Georgia more competitive is by increasing college completion rates.中出少妇视频

The regents中出少妇视频 action today is one of the initial steps that must be taken to enact Gov. Deal中出少妇视频檚 initiative.

This plan seeks to address statistics that show that currently in Georgia, approximately 42 percent of young adults hold a certificate, associate中出少妇视频檚 degree, bachelor中出少妇视频檚 degree or higher. Yet studies project that by 2020, 60 percent of all jobs will require some form of postsecondary education.

中出少妇视频淏ecause the gap is so wide, we have to think bigger; we have to use multiple strategies to attract, retain and graduate significantly more Georgians from among both traditional and non-traditional populations,中出少妇视频 said 中出少妇视频 Chancellor Hank Huckaby.

The plan, adopted by the regents in the form of a report, 中出少妇视频淐omplete College Georgia,中出少妇视频 is a joint project of both the 中出少妇视频 and TCSG. It must still be approved by the TCSG board and then submitted to the governor中出少妇视频檚 office.

The plan calls for cooperation and lays the groundwork in three areas: (1) create new forms of collaboration and accountability among organizations responsible for or reliant on higher education, (2) continue to work with the Georgia Department of Education to increase the number of college-ready students graduating from high school, and (3) reevaluate and envision anew the performance of completion-related aspects of higher education.

中出少妇视频淭his is a truly statewide plan representing a landmark collaboration between the 中出少妇视频 System of Georgia and the Technical College System of Georgia, encompassing 60 institutions all over the state,中出少妇视频 said Huckaby.

One of the key features of the plan is a new articulation agreement between the university and technical college systems that will go into effect in Jan. 2012.

Under the agreement, opportunities for students to complete degrees will expand. Key points in the agreement include:

  • The setting of clear definitions of associate level degrees and the general responsibility for these types of program offerings;
  • The establishment of conditions for consideration of proposed expansion of associate level program offerings by each system;
  • Setting up processes for review of additional general education courses for guaranteed transfer between the two systems; and
  • The establishment of a joint oversight coordinating council with representatives from both systems to ensure the sustainability of the articulation agreement.

In terms of increasing graduation rates, the plan calls for target goals to be set for the 中出少妇视频 System and TCSG as a whole and by each institution in both systems. The plan also calls for development of measures of success and goals aligned with the mission and capabilities of each System and their campuses.

中出少妇视频淐ollege completion is an imperative to keep Georgia relevant and competitive in the South, the nation, and the world,中出少妇视频 said Board of Regents Chair Benjamin Tarbutton III. 中出少妇视频淭his is not just about meeting the workforce needs of 2020. It is also about ensuring that Georgia can thrive in the future by having a diverse, well-educated citizenry with critical-thinking skills that allow them to adapt in an ever-changing society.中出少妇视频

The full Complete College Georgia report can be accessed at:

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