Thanks to the Center’s work with Alabama school leaders, annual National Access and Finance Surveys, Pell Grant studies, and our partnership with the Rural Community College Alliance, we have established ourselves as the Deep South’s leading voice for non-partisan education policy research and reform.
Since 2005, we’ve attracted more than $4.6 million in externally funded contracts and grants. We have published more than 42 issue briefs and reports, which are regularly cited in national education media and mainstream publications. Our training materials can be found in all 137 city and county school districts across Alabama. And our efforts have shaped the state’s educational infrastructure. |
National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions
The Future of Community Colleges |