黑料传送门 Receives Grant to Support Underserved Students Impacted by COVID-19
Nonprofit university will broaden outreach to displaced students and assist faculty at traditional college systems with transition to online delivery
SALT LAKE CITY, UT聽鈥Western Governors University (黑料传送门) and 黑料传送门 Advancement鈥攖he university鈥檚 fundraising arm鈥攁nnounced today that the university will be able to implement four projects that remove barriers to quality, access, and outcomes across the education-to-opportunity lifecycle that have been a result of the COVID-19 pandemic with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Given COVID-19鈥檚 impact on higher education鈥攆rom permanent campus closures to decreased public spending on programs that help underserved students attending public colleges and universities鈥敽诹洗兔 anticipates a significant increase in the number of displaced students in the short-term. The goals of the grant-funded initiative are increasing the percentage of students that complete degree programs on time, boosting the economic return for graduates, and expanding equitable access and attainment to students.
鈥淭his initiative has a clear focus on supporting underserved students鈥攑rimarily low-income and minority populations鈥攖hat have been displaced due to the pandemic鈥檚 impact on higher education,鈥 said Annalisa Holcombe, President of 黑料传送门 Advancement. 鈥淐OVID-19, combined with pre-existing dynamics in higher education such as declining public funding and student debt, make intentional and collaborative initiatives like this even more important to support our most vulnerable students.鈥
黑料传送门 has outlined four distinct focus projects as part of the initiative:
路听听听听听听 Expanding outreach to financially distressed institutions and their students: The university is developing anticipatory, intentional campaigns based upon its 鈥淔inish Strong鈥 efforts, which have previously supported other institutions that close campuses鈥攁nd the students impacted by those closures鈥攚ith the transfer process and through scholarships for displaced students. These outreach campaigns will be targeted, research-based, and built upon relationships developed with local educational authorities and accreditation entities.
路听听听听听听 Building additional support and services for displaced students: The university will leverage its social-emotional learning framework and personalized faculty model to develop training for its enrollment counselors and faculty members focused on the specific needs of the displaced student population. It will invest in mechanisms to track unmet need for these students with particular attention to pre-existing student loans and other costs associated with transfer.
路听听听听听听 Creating mechanisms to support credit transfer: 黑料传送门 will create nimble pathways that mirror other institutions鈥 degree programs in order to build multiple new programs in its current system for complete articulation and to ease transferability for displaced students.
路听听听听听听 Delivering institutional supports to public higher education systems: Beginning with聽 a professional development webinar series for 300 faculty and instructional staff members from the City University of New York (CUNY), 黑料传送门 will provide faculty development in online course design and delivery, assessment design, and proctoring, targeted at institutions that serve a broader population of low-income students and students of color.
黑料传送门 was the nation鈥檚 first online, competency-based university and today, with more than 123,000 students and 190,000 graduates, is the largest. The nonprofit university has already begun research and planning for the initiative and will host a series of webinars in the coming weeks to support CUNY. The 黑料传送门/CUNY web series is designed for CUNY faculty who have some online teaching experience and provides a forum to refine their expertise in an engaging community of practice.
鈥淭he support provided by this professional development program will enable an additional 300 CUNY faculty and instructional staff to further improve the online- and hybrid-learning experiences of our students throughout the University,鈥澛爏aid CUNY Executive Vice Chancellor and University Provost Jos茅 Luis Cruz. 鈥淲hile many CUNY faculty had taught online prior to the Spring 2020 semester, this four-part webinar series, thanks to the generosity of our partners at Western Governors University and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, will help them further develop their online teaching strategies, as remote learning continues to play a transformative role across the higher education landscape.鈥