Boosting Postsecondary Education Performance
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Boosting Postsecondary Education Performance

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Today, the Committee for Economic Development (CED) is beginning a national campaign to get business leaders involved in postsecondary education reform. To launch the effort, CED is releasing Boosting Postsecondary Education Performance, a report with data that underscore this urgency. The CED report concentrates on those "broad-access" institutions that will bear much of the burden when it comes to providing postsecondary education to most Americans. CED's goal is to help build stronger connections between postsecondary education and the American business community in order to drive the needed structural reforms throughout this vital sector of American education.

Today, the Committee for Economic Development (CED) is beginning a national campaign to get business leaders involved in postsecondary education reform. To launch the effort, CED is releasing Boosting Postsecondary Education Performance, a report with data that underscore this urgency. The CED report concentrates on those "broad-access" institutions that will bear much of the burden when it comes to providing postsecondary education to most Americans. CED's goal is to help build stronger connections between postsecondary education and the American business community in order to drive the needed structural reforms throughout this vital sector of American education.

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