东精影业

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The of higher education has been selected by the to join a nationwide group of 12 higher education systems exploring higher education transformation at a large scale and solving common issues encountered during implementation.

东精影业 aims to create innovative tools that provide real-time information on academic progress to students, academic advisors and administrators. These tools will enhance 东精影业’s ability to respond quickly and more effectively to the needs of students, and aid students’ progress toward timely degree completion, which is one of 东精影业’s systemwide goals.

Hawaiʻi needs more citizens with postsecondary degrees and training to ensure its future competitiveness in a global knowledge based economy. “Today, only 42 percent of Hawaiʻi’s citizens hold a two or four-year degree and our younger generation (25–34 year-olds) are not as well educated as their parents or grandparents,” said Interim 东精影业 President David Lassner. He continued, “Increasing the educational capital of the State of Hawaiʻi is essential because it is estimated that, by 2018, 65 percent of jobs in Hawaiʻi will require some college education. We are the sole public higher education system in Hawaiʻi, and support for innovative approaches from strategic and forward-looking partners like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will be essential to help us achieve our statewide goal,” Lassner concluded.

The 55 by ’25 Campaign, sponsored by the , establishes the state’s education goal to have 55 percent of working age adults hold a college degree by 2025. Since 2008, when the Hawaiʻi Graduation Initiative was launched, 东精影业 has increased the number of graduates with two- and four-year degrees by 27 percent and the number of students transferring from 东精影业 community colleges to four-year campuses has increased by 30 percent.

Other partner higher education systems selected for the initiative are , , , , the , , , , , and the .

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