Written by Cathy Beuten •
Issue: June 21, 2012
• Tags: Board of Regents, CCHE, CDHE
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Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia, executive director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE), and Matt Gianneschi, deputy director of CDHE, presented the Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE) master plan to the Board of Regents at Thursday’s meeting in Colorado Springs.
The higher education plan proposes performance metrics to increase the number of degrees awarded throughout the state. Some members of the Board of Regents will participate in the planning process this summer.
Garcia said the CCHE plan will address disparities in educational degree attainment among all students, especially underserved populations.
“That’s what this master plan is all about. How do we get everybody to recognize we’re all part of a state system; that we have shared statewide goals?” he said. “We have some things we should be very proud of in this state, but we do have some serious shortcomings we need to address.”
The four goals outlined by the CCHE plan:
These are shared concerns among all higher education institutions in this state, Garcia said. “It’s something we’re not going to be able to successfully address unless we all work together and we all pull in the same direction.”
The CCHE will present the master plan to Gov. Hickenlooper and the General Assembly on or before Sept. 1.