扩大承诺:描绘五个大学承诺人口的支持和财务可持续性生态系统

Q3 Social Sciences ETS Research Report Series Pub Date : 2022-03-25 DOI:10.1002/ets2.12350
Catherine M. Millett
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现在是时候检查国家是否有能力帮助引导学生进入大学、支付大学费用并从大学毕业了。大学承诺项目就是一个很好的榜样。但是,由于一个统一的、全国性的大学承诺模式无法充分服务于大约2000万接受高等教育的学生,ETS和大学承诺组织发起了一项努力,扩大大学承诺项目的工作范围,以确定支持特定学生群体的生态系统。2021年,我们邀请学者、从业者和学生代表加入一个设计团队,为他们的学生群体共同创建大学承诺计划:第一代学生、寄养青年、残疾学生、学生父母和需要学术支持的学生。在多个小组讨论中,其他同事回顾了生态系统设计,重点关注大学承诺项目的总体情况、支持生态系统的设计或生态系统的融资。会议产生了几个关键主题:(a)虽然设计小组侧重于学生生活的一个方面,但他们强调了注重其身份的交叉性的重要性;(b)术语和定义的重要性不仅体现在政策和实践上,也体现在它们向学生传递包容的信息上;(c)资助大学教育不仅仅是支付学杂费;(d)加强数据收集将支持研究、政策和实践;(e)制定大学承诺计划需要同时关注学生和高等院校。
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Expanding Promise: Depicting the Ecosystems of Support and Financial Sustainability for Five College Promise Populations

The time is now to examine the nation's capacity to help guide students in gaining access to, paying for, and graduating from college. College promise programs have served as an excellent model. But because a uniform, national college promise model would not adequately serve the estimated 20 million students in postsecondary education, ETS and College Promise launched an effort to expand the work on college promise programs to identify ecosystems of support for specific student populations. In 2021, we invited scholars, practitioners, and student representatives to join a design team and cocreate the college promise program for their student populations: first-generation students, youth in or aged out of foster care, students with disabilities, student parents, and students needing academic support. In multiple panel discussions, other colleagues reviewed the ecosystem designs, focusing on college promise programs in general, the design of the ecosystems of support, or the financing of the ecosystems. Several key themes emerged from the meeting: (a) Although the design teams focused on one aspect of a student's life, they stressed the importance of focusing on the intersectionality of their identities; (b) terminology and definitions are important not only for policy and practice reasons but for the messages they send to students about inclusion; (c) financing a college education is more than paying tuition and fees; (d) enhanced data collection will support research, policy, and practice; and (e) developing a college promise program requires a focus on both students and postsecondary institutions.

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