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Private vendor and outreach proposal seeks to re-enroll Oregonians with some college, no credential

2364663 · February 20, 2025
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A private-sector vendor presented a pilot proposal to re-enroll Oregonians who have "some college, no credential." The presenter said a two-year pilot would cost $2 million (scaling to $4 million statewide) and could generate significant tuition revenue for Oregon institutions by returning students to credential pathways.

A private-sector presenter told the House Committee on Higher Education that a coordinated re-enrollment initiative could reconnect Oregonians with prior college credits who have not completed a credential, a population commonly described as “some college, no credential.”

Scott Loomis, chief strategy officer at REEP Education, told the committee there are approximately 41 million Americans and roughly 800,000 Oregonians nationwide with…

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