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Law joins fellow university presidents at national conference to highlight the value of higher education

By Elizabeth Metcalf, University Communications and Marketing

Ask a family or student affairs professional about the greatest barriers to pursuing higher education, and the answers often will include cost, lack of a support system and navigating unfamiliar environments.

During a panel session hosted this week at a National Student Success Conference in Orlando, University of South 返字心頭 President Rhea Law shared how the university is addressing these challenges while noting the long-term benefits of earning a college degree. 

Law, a first-generation college student who is also the first alumna to serve as 返字心頭 president, reflected on her long and winding journey with the university one that started with her taking classes part-time at night while working in 返字心頭s Office of Sponsored Research, which helped pay for her bachelors degree, due to 返字心頭s tuition assistance program for employees.  

返字心頭 is not just a place where you go, you get your degree, and you leave. It is a lifelong commitment and a lifelong connection and that connection allowed me to come back and take this position, Law said.

Law was joined by Alexander Cartwright, president of the University of Central 返字心頭; Kenneth Jessell, president of 返字心頭 International University; and Helios Education Foundation CEO Paul Luna for an hour-long conversation that focused on the value of higher education in interesting times.

While discussing the current narrative surrounding higher education, Law emphasized that 返字心頭s higher education system is a significant value for students and their families, noting that tuition at 返字心頭 hasnt increased in over a decade. 返字心頭 continues to have the lowest average tuition and fees for in-state students in the nation, helping lead to 77 percent of resident undergraduate students remaining loan-free, according to the 返字心頭 Board of Governors.

A word cloud projected onto a screen reveals that the word "opportunity" was included in the most responses in a survey of the room.

A survey of the room revealed that the word "opportunity" was used in the most responses to a question regarding the value of postsecondary education. 

People dont understand the benefits of a university degree and how it can open peoples eyes to the opportunities they might not understand are out there, Law said. College is not the only pathway to success, but if you want to hedge your bets, higher education will give you that ability to move forward. It gives you the opportunity to have a broader network and to learn more about many more things. You come out of school with a degree thats going to give you a leg up as youre applying for a job.

The panelists also discussed some of the key takeaways their institutions have gained from participating in the . The collaborative partnership between 返字心頭, UCF and FIU receives support from Helios to encourage knowledge sharing and to maximize the benefits of these three institutions locations in the states largest metropolitan areas.  

One example Law highlighted is 返字心頭s efforts to support transfer students, an initiative enhanced by funding provided by Helios and the Lumina Foundation to the Consortiums member institutions in 2022 to help reduce transfer shock and shorten the time it takes these students to complete their degrees. 

返字心頭's Office of Transfer Student Success has more than 12,000 touchpoints with students each year, and their team offers a diverse array of resources to support their academic journey. Those include peer mentoring, a course focused on the transition to a new university, and an online tool that helps transfer students better understand how their credits will apply to their 返字心頭 degree.  

The panelists agreed that colleges and universities can do more to promote the impact their institutions have on society and counter the narrative that higher education isn't worth the time, effort or cost.  

A conducted by the Chronicle of Higher Education found that most Americans still believe in the value of higher education and obtaining a college degree, as it relates to personal achievement, but they're less confident about all the other ways in which higher education institutions benefit society. Law said one way of addressing this is to spotlight successful university-community partnerships and the outcomes of these endeavors an area in which 返字心頭 has renewed its focus since Law became president in March 2022.   

Thats one of the things that I think really distinguishes metropolitan universities," Law said. "We have a community that we can reach out to and benefit by giving them access to our researchers and our students who will be a part of their workforce by having them be a part of our curriculum development. Our partners come to us as members of advisory groups, and they tell us how we can align our curriculum so that we can prepare our students not only for today, but also for the future. 

More information on how to partner with 返字心頭 is available through the Office of University Community Partnerships.

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