Futures in Urban Education
Recently, USC President C.L. Max Nikias sat down with University Professor William G. Tierney to talk about leadership. Read the conversation in USC Rossier School of Education’s Futures in Urban Ed magazine.
Recently, USC President C.L. Max Nikias sat down with University Professor William G. Tierney to talk about leadership. Read the conversation in USC Rossier School of Education’s Futures in Urban Ed magazine.
Bill Tierney and Gib Hentschke co-author a report on increasing access to higher education. Funding for this study was provided by the National University System. Read here.
Guía de Asistencia Financiera para la Universidad y Colegios Communitarios Para más información, visite aqui.
Like a game, the college application process is a system with rules. Mastering a game takes practice, but, for most people, the college application process is a game we only get to play once. For more information, visit here.
Our SummerTIME program (Tools, Information, Motivation, Education) serves low-income underrepresented college-bound students representing Los Angeles Unified high schools where over 90% of attendees are eligible for the federal school lunch program. Students who attend low-income urban schools are frequently unprepared for college. Most CHEPA program participants live in homes where English is a second language and are the first in […]
Please join the USC Rossier School of Education and Bill Tierney for a private screening of a new documentary film. First Generation is the story of four high-achieving, low-income high school students as they strive to be first in their families to go to college. For more information please click here.
On Thursday, March 29th 2012 the Center for Higher Education Policy Analysis welcomes Clayton M. Christensen to present the 34th Pullias Lecture, The Innocative University: Changing the DNA of Higher Education from the Inside Out. For more information click here