Policy Ideas for Delivering Value to Students and Taxpayers

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Policy Ideas for Delivering Value to Students and Taxpayers

There’s no denying the importance of higher education as a lever for mobility in today’s economy. Two-thirds of all jobs now require postsecondary education of some kind, and degree-holders experience wage premiums that pay big dividends over the course their lifetimes. As a result, higher education—which used to be viewed as a luxury for the few—has now become a necessity for the millions of Americans seeking to earn a stable and secure life.

That means the stakes are higher than ever when it comes to whether our nation’s higher education system equips students with the credentials and skills they need to successfully navigate today’s economy. Yet data on postsecondary outcomes indicates that far too many institutions are failing to deliver the results that students making the investment in college seek. Only half of students who start college earn a degree, and nearly six in ten students are unable to successfully begin paying down their student loans three years after leaving school. In large part, this systemic underperformance is due to our failure to properly measure student outcomes, incentivize institutions to improve them, and hold those schools and programs accountable if they fail to provide value to students and taxpayers year after year.

That’s why over the coming months, Third Way will release a series of policy proposals that aim to get at the core of what we think matters most: higher education policy that focuses first and foremost on delivering value for students. These policy proposals are designed to concisely lay out what we see is the problem, a possible solution, and critiques and responses around each idea. These proposals are not intended to be perfect and are not the only possible solutions to the problems we identify. Instead, they are intended to put a panoply of ideas on the table as a starting point for more extensive conversations about how we can use federal policy to spur our higher education system to improve outcomes and deliver real value to both students and taxpayers.


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A Package of Policy Proposals to Improve College Quality

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Sharing the Risk for Students' and Taxpayers' Pell Grant Investment

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Protecting Federal Dollars Flowing to New Short-Term Programs of Higher Education

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The Half and Half Rule: Putting Accreditors on Probation for Failing to Protect Students

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Giving Students a Better Shot at Graduating than Defaulting

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Limiting Federal Funding to Higher Ed Programs that Leave Students in Poverty

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Addressing the Equity Gap in Completion

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Creating a “Title I” for Higher Ed

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Using Accreditation to Make Transfer Credits Count

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Creating a “Receipt” for Higher Education

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Using Instructional Spending to Test for Value in Higher Ed

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