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Lumina Foundation
Non-profit Organizations
Indianapolis, IN 29,404 followers
Helping Americans prepare for informed citizenship and success in a global economy
About us
Lumina Foundation is an independent, private foundation in Indianapolis committed to making opportunities for learning beyond high school available to all. We envision a system that is easy to navigate, delivers fair results, and meets the nation’s talent needs through a broad range of credentials. We aim to prepare people for informed citizenship and success in a global economy.
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External link for Lumina Foundation
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Indianapolis, IN
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- Higher Education, Workforce Development, Public Colleges, Public Universities, Community Colleges, Education Equity, Learning, Competency-Based Education, Completion Colleges, Educational Attainment, Credentialing, Quality Assurance, State Policy, Federal Policy, Talent Investments, Economic Opportunity, Social Mobility, Public Finance, and Social Investment
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820 Massachusetts Ave.
Suite 1390
Indianapolis, IN 46204, US
Employees at Lumina Foundation
Updates
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North Carolina’s HBCUs lead the way in serving Black adult learners, showing us the power of flexible policies, dedicated support, and inclusive strategies. Their success is a testament to their long-standing commitment to accessible education and community impact. Let’s follow their example to create more inclusive learning environments. #HigherEd #BlackExcellence #AdultLearners
What we can learn from these North Carolina’s HBCUs: Insights to support Black adult learners
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With strong ties to local industries and a commitment to practical, hands-on learning, Guam Community College prepares students to achieve their dreams and supports the local economy.
Lessons from Guam: How a small college is creating big opportunities
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Skepticism about college persists, but a new report underscores those without it earn less, struggle with unemployment, and face more personal and social challenges.
Respect And Skepticism Collide When It Comes To How We View College
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This spring, we asked community colleges across the country to show off what truly makes their college unique in our first-ever Instagram challenge. And, whew, you had a lot to be proud of. More than 100 schools posted Reels touting #WhatsExcellent about their schools for a shot at a $50,000 grant to up their digital marketing game, and we had the daunting task of narrowing that down to seven recipients. Congratulations to the winners, and we can't wait to see how you continue to share your story! Ohlone College Ocean County College Community College of Beaver County SUNY Niagara Owens Community College Chaffey College Jefferson State Community College Check out the winning Reels here: https://lnkd.in/dfWYDabK #communitycolleges #communitycollege #communitycollegelife #communitycollegemonth #communitycollegeproud #highereducation #highered #collegelife
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As we face increasing polarization, higher education can build bridges and strengthen democracy. Read more from Lumina CEO Jamie Merisotis.
Articles by Jamie Merisotis, Lumina's President and CEO
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Currently, 60,000 education and training providers offer more than 1 million credentials to earn after high school (and spending $2 trillion). But without a central database, it's tough to gauge the value of many of these credentials. Lumina's Christopher M. Mullin writes in Higher Education Digest® that we can create clarity by organizing credentials into three buckets: 1. Degrees and certificates that show depth and duration. 2. Short-term learning and training. 3. Renewable skills. Read more about his research in the world of credential chaos:
Making Sense of Credential Chaos - Higher Education Digest
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Despite concerns about cost and jobs, interest in higher ed is at an all-time high, according to a new report in Lumina CEO Jamie Merisotis' latest column.
Articles by Jamie Merisotis, Lumina's President and CEO
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Lumina CEO Jamie Merisotis explores the questions higher ed must answer to serve today’s students: What do students need to become active citizens? How can we tackle misinformation and work across differences?
Don’t Let The ‘Woke’ Narrative Blind Us To Higher Ed’s Contributions
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We visited the nation’s only college that is both a tribal college and a community college. See how art, nature, and culture are at the heart of the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College experience.
Embrace culture and nature with Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
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