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The New England Board of Higher Education

Presents

College Readiness & Success: A New England Leadership Summit

November 30, 2007
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Boston, Massachusetts

Supported by The Nellie Mae Education Foundation

Sponsors include: The College Board and the XAP Corporation

Additional support has been provided by The Gilbane Building Co., MEFA, RIHEAA, TD Banknorth, TERI (The Education Resources Institute),  VSAC (Vermont Student Assistance Corp.)


Nearly 400 leaders of education, business and government, along with regional and national policy experts, convened on Nov. 30, 2007 for this  important day-long event focused on expanding college and career readiness in New England.

Attendees heard keynote addresses by Joe Scantlebury, Senior Policy Officer at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Jamie Merisotis, President of the Institute for Higher Education Policy and in-coming President and CEO of the Lumina Foundation for Education. Opening remarks were be provided by NEBHE President and CEO Evan S. Dobelle and NEBHE Sr. Vice President Michael Thomas.

Other speakers and presenters included David T. Conley, author of College Knowledge: What it Really Takes for Students to Succeed, Michael Cohen, President, Achieve, Inc. and Dana Mohler-Faria, Special Advisor on Education to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick.

Key sessions included:

What Do We Mean by “College and Career Readiness”? — Reconciling Frameworks for Policy  and Practice

Facilitator - Joe Scantlebury, Senior Policy Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Participants
Michael Cohen, President, Achieve, Inc.
David T. Conley, Director, Center for Educational Policy Research, University of Oregon

Thinking Broadly: Toward a Comprehensive View of College Readiness

Facilitator - Nicholas Donohue, President and CEO, Nellie Mae Education Foundation

Introduction and Overview - David T. Conley, Director, Center for Educational Policy Research, University of Oregon  DOWNLOAD PRESENTATION HERE

Responses and Perspectives

Gerald Chertavian, Founder and CEO, Year Up
Rep. Johannah Leddy Donovan, Education Committee, Vermont
Arthur VanderVeen, Executive Director, The College Board

Rigor and Readiness:  Building Success Through Standards and Core Curricula

Facilitator- Judy Greiman, President, Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges

Introduction and Overview

Michael Cohen, President, Achieve, Inc.  DOWNLOAD PRESENTATION HERE

Responses and Perspectives

Duke Albanese, Co-Executive Director, Great Schools Partnership, Maine
Martha McLeod, President, Asnuntuck Community College, Connecticut
Jeff Nellhaus, Acting Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Education
Dennis Littky  Co-Founder, Co-Director, The Big Picture Company & The Met Center

Data, Assessment and Accountability: Education Policy Roundtable

Facilitator - William Graves, Senior Vice President, Academic Strategy, SunGard Higher Education

Introduction and Overview
Nancy Smith, Deputy Director, Data Quality Campaign  DOWNLOAD PRESENTATION HERE

Responses and Perspectives

Richard Cate, Commissioner, Vermont Department of Education
Patricia Plummer, Chancellor, Massachusetts Board of Higher Education
Rep. Marie St. Fleur, Vice Chair, House Ways and Means Committee, Massachusetts
Jack Warner, Commissioner, Rhode Island Office of Higher Education

College Ready, But Locked Out? Making College Affordable in New England

Facilitator - Willis Hulings, President and CEO, TERI (The Education Resources Institute)

Introduction and Overview
Travis Reindl, Program Director, Jobs for the Future & Lumina Foundation’s Making Opportunity Affordable Initiative   DOWNLOAD PRESENTATION HERE

Responses and Perspectives
Kathryn G. Dodge, Executive Director, New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission
Henry Thomas, President, Urban League of Springfield, Massachusetts
Sen. Carol Weston, Maine State Legislature
Karrin Wilks, Senior Vice President, Vermont State Colleges

Standards & Strategies for the Six New England States:  Finding Consensus

Facilitator: Introduction and Overview - Michael K. Thomas, Sr. Vice President, NEBHE

Responses and Perspectives
Charles Desmond, Executive Vice President, Trefler Foundation
Janet Durfee-Hidalgo, Policy Advisor to Rhode Island Governor Donald Carcieri
Dana Mohler-Faria, President, Bridgewater State College and Education Advisor to Mass. Governor Deval Patrick
Elsa Nuñez, President, Eastern Connecticut State University
Stephen Reno, Chancellor, University System of New Hampshire
S. Paul Reville, Chairman, Massachusetts Board of Education
Rep. Emma Rous, Chair, House Education Committee, New Hampshire


Supported by The Nellie Mae Education Foundation

Sponsors include: The College Board and the XAP Corporation

Additional support has been provided by The Gilbane Building Co., MEFA, RIHEAA, TD Banknorth, TERI (The Education Resources Institute),  VSAC (Vermont Student Assistance Corp.)

About College Ready New England

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NEBHE's College Ready New England initiative is focused on helping the six states develop strategies to increase the economic competitiveness and well-being of the region and its citizens through expanded college participation and success. Its mission is two-fold: to ensure that all the region's students leave high school well-prepared for postsecondary success; and to improve college attendance and completion rates-particularly for underserved and underrepresented populations, including low-income and minority students and first-generation college-goers.

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