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Secretary of State Rubio pledges more arrests like that of student activist Mahmoud Khalil. Former EPA directors sound the alarm on Lee Zeldin's deregulation plans, and lack of opportunity is pushing rural Gen Zers out of their communities.

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Report: LA educational attainment improving but below national average

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Wednesday, February 12, 2025   

Louisiana ranks below the national average in the percentage of adults with a college degree or other postsecondary credentials, according to the new 2025 Stronger Nation report from Lumina Foundation.

Louisiana stands at 48.5%, compared with the national average of 54.9%, though it marks a 20-point improvement over 2009.

Teresa Lubbers, a Lumina Foundation board member and president of the Sagamore Institute, a think tank focusing on social impact issues, said states must work hard to contain the cost of higher education.

"A lot of the reason why people don't think they're going to go to college is they think they can't afford it," Lubbers observed. "We have an obligation: If we're going to tell people that education beyond high school is more important than ever, we need to make sure they can afford to access it."

Attainment levels across Louisiana vary widely along racial and ethnic lines. Black students earned post-high school credentials at a rate of 25%, Latino students at 30%, Asian students at 55%, and Native American students at 26%. White students had a 42% attainment rate.

Lubbers argued states should promote quality credential programs tied to workforce needs, where students complete a course of study, pass an assessment and get an official documented credit that verifies a person's qualification or competency in a specific skill.

"I don't think that the salary alone can be the measure, because some important jobs don't have the pay that we think they should have," Lubbers explained. "But economic mobility is an important way to measure it, and all degrees and credentials should ensure economic mobility and meet workforce needs."

Lubbers added Lumina endorses a "path toward equity," in which Americans can achieve higher attainment rates and fairer educational results, particularly among people of color, whom she said colleges and universities have not served well.

Support for this reporting was provided by Lumina Foundation.



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