BOULDER, Colo. – No Holding Back, a yearlong collaboration between 12 public higher ed institutions in the West, has resulted in the development of innovative online tools to help all colleges and universities better understand how the practice and policies of administrative holds can balance student success and institutional financial health.
Please join us for a webcast, hosted in partnership with the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) and the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), on Tuesday, October 10, to learn more about the project, tools, and ongoing work. Ascendium Education Group and Lumina Foundation generously supported the No Holding Back project.
This webcast, which is free and open to the public, is especially recommended for administrative leaders, registrars, bursars, enrollment specialists, and directors of information technology and institutional research at post-high school institutions and will include:
Administrative holds, often utilized by colleges and universities, serve as a way to elicit necessary action from the student for various reasons, including academic advising, financial obligations, administrative requirements, or disciplinary matters. Interest has increased recently for colleges and universities to re-examine and improve the widely used practice on their campuses.
The No Holding Back community of practice is comprised of 12 selected institutions across the WICHE region. Together, these institutions worked with staff from WICHE and AACRAO for the last year, analyzing their data, policies, and practices to understand better the role and impact of administrative hold policies and practices on their students and institutions.
The participating schools of No Holding Back are diverse and varied; they are situated in rural and urban locations and serve student populations ranging from 1,500 to as many as 40,000 undergraduates each year. The 12 institutions represent 10 states or territories in the West; seven institutions have 30 percent or more Pell recipients; five are minority-serving institutions; and three institutions serve community college students. They are California State University Fullerton, Central Washington University, Eastern Oregon University, Flathead Valley Community College (Montana), Great Basin College (Nevada), Idaho State University, Laramie County Community College (Wyoming), Portland State University (Oregon), University of Alaska Southeast, University of Arizona, University of Guam, and University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Register for the webcast here: https://wiche.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6Mk-oGJzQKyF5w6o0DZtaw#/registration
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About WICHE
The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) works collaboratively to expand educational access and excellence for all residents of the West. By promoting innovation, cooperation, resource sharing, and sound public policy, WICHE strengthens higher education’s contributions to the region’s social, economic, and civic life. Visit www.wiche.edu.
About AACRAO
The American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) advances and supports a richly diverse, globally interconnected community of higher education professionals as well as the institutions, organizations, and learners they serve through its resources, leadership, and advocacy.
About Ascendium Education Group
Ascendium Education Group is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to helping people reach the education and career goals that matter to them. Ascendium invests in initiatives designed to increase the number of students from low-income backgrounds who complete postsecondary degrees, certificates and workforce training programs, with an emphasis on first-generation students, incarcerated adults, rural community members, students of color and veterans. Ascendium’s work identifies, validates and expands best practices to promote large-scale change at the institutional, system and state levels, with the intention of elevating opportunity for all. For more information, visit www.ascendiumphilanthropy.org.
About Lumina Foundation
Lumina Foundation is an independent, private foundation in Indianapolis committed to making opportunities for learning beyond high school available to all. We envision higher learning that is easy to navigate, addresses racial injustice, and meets the nation’s talent needs through a broad range of credentials. We are working toward a system that prepares people for informed citizenship and success in a global economy.