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By Christina A. Samuels 鈥 September 27, 2005 3 min read
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Citing a need for a more focused policy approach to education at the college and university level, Secretary of 91制片厂视频 Margaret Spellings announced the formation of a commission last week to draw up a 鈥渃omprehensive national strategy鈥 on the future of higher education.

鈥淚鈥檓 not advocating a bigger role for the federal government, but it鈥檚 time to examine how we can get the most out of our national investment,鈥 Ms. Spellings said on Sept. 19 in Charlotte, N.C. 鈥淲e have a responsibility to make sure our higher education system continues to meet our nation鈥檚 needs for an educated and competitive workforce in the 21st century.鈥

She outlined a broad mandate for the 19-member federal panel, which will have its first meeting next month. Its final report is due Aug. 1.

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Commission members include former North Carolina Gov. James B. Hunt Jr., the chairman of the board of the James B. Hunt Jr. Institute for 91制片厂视频al 91制片厂视频 and Policy at the University of North Carolina; Kati Haycock, the director of the 91制片厂视频 Trust, a Washington research and advocacy group; and David Ward, the president of the American Council on 91制片厂视频, a Washington-based umbrella organization of higher education groups. The chairman is Charles Miller, a former chairman of the University of Texas system鈥檚 board of regents.

Ms. Spellings has largely focused on K-12 education and the continued implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act during her first eight months in office. But she noted that the federal government contributes only about 10 percent of the nation鈥檚 total spending on K-12 education. In contrast, federal dollars make up about a third of the nation鈥檚 investment in higher education, she said.

The secretary said that the federal government was missing 鈥渧aluable information to help guide policy to ensure that our system remains the finest in the world.鈥

Ms. Spellings also drew upon some of her personal experiences with the college world. Her daughter Mary started college this month.

鈥淯nloading the car was the last step in a long college process, which started with me thumbing through college books at Barnes and Noble,鈥 the secretary said, adding that she saw guides discussing college architecture, dining hall food, intramural sports, and even 鈥淪chools that Rock.鈥

鈥淏ut I didn鈥檛 find much information on what courses to take, how long it takes the average student to graduate, and whether it鈥檚 a better deal to graduate from a less-expensive state school in six years or a private school in four,鈥 Ms. Spellings said. 鈥淚 learned just how confusing the college process can be for parents. And I鈥檓 the secretary of education!鈥

Parents have a tough time getting answers about the way it all works, she added in her speech to introduce the new panel, which will be called the Commission on the Future of Higher 91制片厂视频.

Taking Stock

Paul E. Lingenfelter, the executive director of the Boulder, Colo.-based State Higher 91制片厂视频 Executive Officers organization, said that while U.S. higher education has a lot of diversity among institutions and the types of education they offer, a need to work toward common goals remains.

鈥淭here鈥檚 an enormous national need to increase educational attainment,鈥 Mr. Lingenfelter said. Also, he said, a greater focus on alignment between K-12 and higher education is required.

鈥淚鈥檓 not talking about creating one fully integrated, bureaucratic educational system,鈥 he said, but he favors a greater emphasis on encouraging students to take the kinds of courses in secondary school that will prepare them for college.

Mr. Lingenfelter鈥檚 organization, known as SHEEO, formed its own commission last year to study higher education. That panel, the National Commission on Accountability in Higher 91制片厂视频, found that the accountability measures currently used by colleges and universities were 鈥渃umbersome, confusing, and inefficient.鈥

The SHEEO commission called for creating statewide data systems to help inform policy and budgetary decisions, and for making the transition from high school to college a focus of accountability.

鈥淚t鈥檚 time to review this work and take stock of where we stand,鈥 Ms. Spellings said, referring to the accountability panel鈥檚 study and others.

Although the new federal commission has no specific orders or subjects it will be required to examine, Mr. Lingenfelter said that Ms. Spellings鈥 focus on higher education was useful.

鈥淭he secretary has been sensitive to the complexity of higher education,鈥 he said.

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