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Reclaiming Higher Ed for All Students
Season 1 · Episode 387

Reclaiming Higher Ed for All Students

Paul LeBlanc, president of Southern New Hampshire University, talks about how higher education needs to change and some of the innovative efforts his institution has taken to be more accessible to all students.

The Harvard EdCast · Paul LeBlanc, Jill Anderson

October 27, 202124m 7s

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Show Notes

Higher education needs major change and reinvention to provide more opportunity and social mobility for everyone. This is what Paul LeBlanc hopes to see in the future. As the president of Southern New Hampshire University for 18 years, LeBlanc has led tremendous change including becoming the largest nonprofit provider of online higher education and to offer a full competency-based degree program. In this episode of the EdCast, LeBlanc shares insight into why and how the institution made these groundbreaking changes. He also discusses the future of higher education and a need to get back to some of the initial focus that drove higher education in America – its students and opportunity. 

Topics

educationpodcastonline degree programopportunityaccessonline learninghigher educationlearningcompetency-based degree programsocial mobility