This episode of In The Know covers the students’ role in advocacy. This episode was recorded at our National Legislative Summit before the students you will hear today went to Capitol Hill to advocate for themselves and their institutions.
Rosie O’Neill, an ACCT Board Member and Northern Virginia Community College Trustee, moderated the session, and Rich Williams, Officer for the Project on Student Borrower Success at the Pew Charitable Trust and Stephen Parker, Director of Policy and Advocacy for Education and Workforce Issues at the National Governors Association, also spoke, along with a number of students.
This is part one of a two part episode.
Campus Safety and Security Month: Handling Hurricanes with Dr. Benda Hellyer
Need to Know: What does the new federal budget mean for community colleges?
Need to Know: San Francisco 2019 ACCT Leadership Congress
Need to Know: Summer Advocacy Visits
Need to Know: Experimental Sites Initiative & Federal Work Study
Need to Know: Budget and Appropriations
Episode 40: Season 2 Finale
Episode 39: National Endowment for the Humanities Community Colleges Grant
Need to Know: Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS)
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: A conversation with Dr. Pollard of Montgomery College
Episode 38: Advocacy and the Role of Students Part 2
Need To Know: Updates to Federal and State Financial Aid
Need To Know: White House’s Priorities for Higher Education
Episode 36: Wyoming College President Retiring
Episode 35: Community Colleges in...New Zealand
Episode 34: Questions and Answers: The College Promise Part 2
Episode 33: "Free" Community College: The College Promise Part 1
Episode 31: Apprenticeships
Episode 30: Rural Males in Higher Education
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