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Board Statements, Public Statements, and Letters
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- AAC&U signs Amicus Brief in support of the University of Texas in Supreme Court Case, Fisher v. University of Texas; Summary of AAC&U Statements on Educational Value of Diversity (August 13, 2012)
- AAC&U Statement on the Lumina Foundation for Education's Proposed Degree Qualifications Profile (January 25, 2011)
- Letter to the Editor of The Washington Post about the Importance of a College Education in Today's Economy. See excerpted letter published in The Washington Post on September 15, 2010. (September 15, 2010)
- AAC&U Statement of Support in the Aftermath of the Haitian Earthquake (January 14, 2010)
- Letter to Congress Urging Support for the “DREAM” Act (pdf, July 1, 2009)
- Letter to Congress Urging Maintenance of Funding for Minority-Serving Institutions (pdf, June 19, 2009)
- New Leadership for Student Learning and Accountability (pdf, January 30, 2008, issued jointly with the Council for Higher Education Accreditation)
Also see Senator Lamar Alexander's (R - Tennessee) endorsement of the statement.
- AAC&U sends message to members on third draft report from Spellings Commission (August 2006)
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- President Schneider Issues Statement on Reinstatement of Teresa A. Sullivan as President of UVA (June 26, 2012)
- Statement of Condolence on the Tragedy in Norway from AAC&U President Carol Geary Schneider (July 28, 2011)
- Written Testimony on College Completion and Quality Submitted by Carol Geary Schneider, president, AAC&U, to the U.S. Department of Education as part of its 2011 Negotiated Rulemaking for Higher Education (May 18, 2011)
- AAC&U
Presidential Statement on the Death of Bin Laden and the Lessons of 9/11 (May 4, 2011)
- AAC&U Presidential Statement on Three-Year Degree Proposals - "The Three-Year Degree is No Silver Bullet" (June 3, 2010)
- AAC&U President Releases Statement on Common Core Standards (March 11, 2010)
- Interview with Carol Geary Schneider in Change Magazine (November-December, 2008)
- AAC&U sends message to members on third draft report from Spellings Commission (August 2006).
- Carol Geary Schneider contributes the forward to College Rankings Exposed: The Art of Getting a Quality Education in the 21st Century. (2003)
- President's Messages in Liberal Education
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- May 23, 2011 – Carol Geary Schneider, president of AAC&U, was quoted in the Washington Post article,
“On Path to Riches, No Sign of Fluffy Majors.” The author notes,
“President of Pomona College David Oxtoby noted that a person who
majors in English might be less interested in making a lot of money and
that the disparate salaries might reflect the preferences of an
individual rather than the value of a major. Others said that the
American ideal of a ‘liberal education’ — one that offers a broad
knowledge of science, cultures and society and high-level analytical
and communication skills — is being copied internationally. A quality
liberal education ‘is the most powerful form of learning we offer in
this country, and even today, Asian universities and Middle Eastern
leaders are trying to import it,’ Carol Schneider, president of the
Association of American Colleges and Universities, said by e-mail. ‘The
major itself (whatever it is) is only a part of a strong liberal
education.’”
- May 1, 2011 - The Chronicle of Higher Education has published a commentary by AAC&U President Carol Geary Schneider titled, “'Degrees for What Jobs?' Wrong Question, Wrong Answers.” In this opinion article, President Schneider notes that the recent NGA Center for Best Practices report, Degrees for What Jobs?, makes “short-sighted policy recommendations [that] would do nothing to meet the nation’s long-term needs for intellectual capital and could well deplete the learning this country needs, both for individual students and the global economy.” Schneider notes that, “the NGA report seems stuck in an obsolete mindset that sees learning in a job-related major as the only goal that matters.” She argues, instead, that employers consistently say that to achieve the outcomes most important in today’s workplace, “students need more liberal education, not less.”
- January 27, 2011 -- Carol Geary Schneider, president of AAC&U, wrote a guest blog post for The Washington Post College, Inc. blog.
Schneider notes, "Lumina's proposed
‘Degree Qualifications Profile’ provides students, the public and
faculty alike with a roadmap for essential learning. Drawing from
hundreds of on-campus discussions across the US, the profile outlines
the competencies students should develop and demonstrate through their
specialized studies (the major), through broad, integrative studies
(general education redefined) and by constant practice of intellectual
skills such as analytical inquiry, use of information resources,
engaging diverse perspectives, quantitative analysis and communication
to different audiences.”
- President Carol Geary Schneider sent a letter to the editor of Newsweek responding to their article published on April 5, 2010 called “The Death of the Liberal Arts,” making the point that liberal education is very much alive and, in fact, in the midst of a resurgence. She notes the importance of liberal education outcomes in today’s world and references the research from LEAP on how much employers value it, and why liberal education outcomes are, in fact, rewarded in today’s job market (ppt).
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President Carol Geary Schneider sent the following response to a New York Times article (February 25, 2009) on humanities justifying their worth,
pointing out that in its LEAP initiative, AAC&U “emphasizes the need to help students learn how to connect their college learning with real-world problems, examined choices, and responsible action both in their personal lives and in their working lives.”
- President Carol Geary Schneider responds to a recent commentary in The Chronicle of Higher Education in which Richard Hersh and Richard Keeling argue for the importance of liberal education and criticize a recent statement of the National Association of Scholars. In her letter, President Schneider notes the revitalization of liberal education AAC&U’s LEAP initiative is making visible.
- Letter to the editor (August 14, 2008) of The Chronicle of Higher Education stating that "the most visionary [colleges and universities] are creating a new liberal education that helps students develop big-picture understanding and sophisticated intellectual capacities, as well as the practical acumen to get things done in the real world" (November 30, 2007, subscription required).
- Opposing op-ed piece in USA Today about choosing a major in high school. (September 4, 2007)
- Letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal in response to a Peter Berkowitz column on "Compassless Colleges," citing the efforts of the LEAP campaign. (September 11, 2007)
- An Urgent Agenda in Inside Higher Ed (February 9, 2007)
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