Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education coordinates change and improvement in Kentucky's postsecondary education system as directed by the Kentucky Postsecondary Education Improvement Act of 1997. The Council is a statewide coordinating agency with 16 members: 14 citizens, one faculty member and one student appointed by the Governor; the Commissioner of Education is an ex officio member.
Responsibilities
The Council is charged with leading reform efforts envisioned by state policy leaders in HB1. Among its responsibilities, the Council:
- Serves as the Commonwealth's chief postsecondary education advocate and policy advisor to the Governor and General Assembly.
- Builds consensus around higher education policy proposals and mediates discussions among public and independent colleges and universities, the General Assembly and other key constituents.
- Represents the public's interest through the development and implementation of a strategic agenda that includes measures of educational attainment, effectiveness and efficiency for postsecondary and adult education.
- Produces and submits a biennial budget request and performance funding model for adequate public funding on behalf of public postsecondary and adult education.
- Monitors and approves tuition rates and admission criteria at public institutions.
- Approves academic programs at public institutions.
- Connects eligibility for new academic programs to campus performance in meeting diversity objectives.
- Licenses non-public postsecondary institutions.
- Administers Kentucky's adult education system and GED testing centers.
- Collects, analyzes and reports comprehensive data on postsecondary education performance.
- Ensures the coordination and connectivity of technology among public postsecondary institutions.
- Administers the Kentucky Virtual Campus, Kentucky Virtual Library and Kentucky Regional Optical Network to provide online resources and services to K-12 universities, state agencies and other organizations.
- Procures and manages federal, foundation and state grants to advance legislative mandates and student success initiatives.
- Implements a statewide diversity policy that is aligned with the strategic agenda.
- Develops and implements an orientation and continuing education program for college and university board members or regents.
- Works with campuses to improve the transferability of credits among public two-year and four-year institutions to eliminate unnecessary duplication of credits and shorten time-to-degree.
- Collaborating with the Kentucky Department of Education to implement the "Unified Strategy for College and Career Readiness to reduce college remediation rates.