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Board of Regents launches 2025 academic planning; partners to provide labor-market analysis and coaching
Summary
The Board of Regents opened its 2025 academic planning process March 21, set an Aug. 1 deadline for plans and Sept. 24 board review, and announced technical assistance from the Burning Glass Institute and Education Strategy Group funded by Arnold Ventures.
The Board of Regents opened its 2025 academic planning process March 21 in a webinar that outlined submission deadlines, review procedures and new technical assistance aimed at aligning degree programs with regional workforce needs. Janet Newhall, interim associate commissioner for academic affairs, led the session and said institutions must submit academic plans through their system office by Aug. 1 to meet the Regents’ review timeline.
Tristan Denley, who framed the state's approach to academic planning, said the initiative aims to coordinate degree portfolios across campuses and regions so credentials match labor-market needs. "By 2030, we're trying to get to 60% of our adult population having a credential of value," Denley said, arguing academic planning should prioritize programs that lead to durable career…
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