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In this episode of Trust Be Told, Ben Cecil from Third Way reflects on his path into higher education policy, focusing on accountability, transparency, and the federal government's role in driving student success. He emphasizes the urgent need to rebuild public trust in higher education. He emphasizes the need for colleges and universities to communicate their value more effectively to students, their families, and the broader community.
The conversation explores the challenges faced by first-generation students, the long-term impact of COVID-19 on higher education, and the policy reforms required to support student success and economic mobility. From expanding Pell Grants to strengthening wraparound services, Ben outlines how institutions can regain trust, improve completion rates, and ensure that higher education fulfills its promise of upward mobility.
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Trust for Thought
Keywords
higher education, accountability, transparency, public trust, student outcomes, federal government, policy reform, first-generation students, COVID-19 and education, economic mobility, Pell Grants, higher education policy, student success, institutional trust
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By Richard RomanIn this episode of Trust Be Told, Ben Cecil from Third Way reflects on his path into higher education policy, focusing on accountability, transparency, and the federal government's role in driving student success. He emphasizes the urgent need to rebuild public trust in higher education. He emphasizes the need for colleges and universities to communicate their value more effectively to students, their families, and the broader community.
The conversation explores the challenges faced by first-generation students, the long-term impact of COVID-19 on higher education, and the policy reforms required to support student success and economic mobility. From expanding Pell Grants to strengthening wraparound services, Ben outlines how institutions can regain trust, improve completion rates, and ensure that higher education fulfills its promise of upward mobility.
Takeaways
Trust for Thought
Keywords
higher education, accountability, transparency, public trust, student outcomes, federal government, policy reform, first-generation students, COVID-19 and education, economic mobility, Pell Grants, higher education policy, student success, institutional trust
Stay Connected
If this episode resonated with you, here are a few ways to stay connected and go deeper:
And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast wherever you listen. Thank you for your support!