
New Report Calls For National Higher Education Strategy To Ensure America's Global Competitiveness
New Report Calls for National Higher Education Strategy to Ensure America's Global Competitiveness
Post thiThree co-chairs helped lead the Council: Michael Crow, PhD, president of Arizona State University and a leading national voice for higher education reform and renewal; Linda Gooden, chair of the University System of Maryland Board of Regents and former executive vice president at Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services; and Robert L. King, JD, former U.S. assistant secretary for postsecondary education, president of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education, and chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY).
The report identifies urgent talent shortages in sectors essential to national strength-health care, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI), education, and engineering-and calls for scalable, coordinated solutions to close these gaps. The report notes that this is our 21st-century moonshot, and just like the moon landing, it will take ambition, investment, and a united effort.
The report calls for a reimagined national strategy to unleash the talent of all Americans, regardless of background or geography, by connecting higher education institutions with strategic public and private sector partners. It outlines a vision to:
- Expand access to education and workforce training opportunities,
- Strengthen pipelines into critical workforce sectors,
- Support breakthrough research and innovation, and
- Renew higher education's civic mission to sustain democracy.
The report also acknowledges growing public dissatisfaction with traditional education models and responds with a blueprint for action: empowering colleges and universities to serve national interests through innovation, collaboration, and rapid response to strategic talent needs.
"HESA participating universities are committed to supporting America, and American ideals. The global preeminence the United States once enjoyed is being eroded as other countries are investing strategically in educating and developing their citizens. At the same time, an increasing number of Americans are expressing frustration with the design, outcomes, and costs of the current model of higher education," said King.
Specifically, the report calls for:
- A national alliance of higher education institutions, state and federal governments, K–12 education, business and industry, and civic and philanthropic organizations focused on advancing national competitiveness and national security.
- An executive role within the White House to coordinate the strategy and funding of relevant federal departments and agencies that impact the achievement of talent development goals.
- A national talent council to monitor state-level talent development goals and skills gaps, elevating those with strategic, national implications, then linking those needs with HESA participating institutions.
- Strategic investment and coordination of federal, state, and private resources to advance America's education and talent goals.
- A national recognition for institutions that contribute to the achievement of national strategic education and talent priorities.
- A public corporation to serve as the organizing and funding entity focused on strengthening America's economic prosperity, national security, and democracy.
Copies of the full report can be downloaded at hesaus .
About HESA
HESA is a multi-sector coalition focused on America's global competitive position and national security by proposing new models for higher education policy, funding, and collaboration necessary to develop the talent and human capital required to support our national interests at speed and scale.
About AGB
At the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB), we believe in the power of higher education to transform lives, strengthen inclusive democracy, and support a thriving society. We believe that strong higher education starts with great governing boards. AGB provides advocacy, leading practices, educational resources, expert support, and renowned programs that advance board excellence for 40,000 AGB members from more than 2,000 institutions and foundations. For more than 100 years, AGB has been the trusted authority for board members, chief executives, board professionals, and key administrators on higher education governance and leadership. Learn more at AGB .
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SOURCE Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges

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