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Recortes de títulos universitarios amenazan acceso de adultos que trabajan en IN

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La decisión de Indiana de recortar los programas de grado universitario con baja matrícula podría chocar con muchos adultos que desean un mayor acceso a una educación superior asequible. Un nuevo informe de la Fundación Gallup-Lumina muestra que casi el 90 % de los adultos sin título universitario cree que una credencial universitaria tiene valor. Sin embargo, muchos menos creen que pueden obtenerla. Courtney Brown, vicepresidenta de la Fundación Lumina, una organización sin fines de lucro con sede en Indianápolis, afirma que la desconexión es clave.

"Lo desean. Saben que les ayudará. Pero no creen que el sistema pueda proporcionárselo ni que tengan acceso a él," agregó Brown.

El informe se publica mientras Indiana se prepara para implementar nuevas cuotas que podrían eliminar más de la mitad de los programas de licenciatura del estado. Las universidades deben cumplir con el número mínimo de graduados o se arriesgan a perder carreras completas. Los críticos afirman que esto podría afectar desproporcionadamente a los campus regionales, a menudo la opción más accesible para adultos que trabajan y estudiantes rurales.

Mientras tanto, la salud mental sigue siendo otro gran desafío. Casi uno de cada tres estudiantes matriculados ha considerado abandonar la escuela debido al estrés emocional. Brown insiste que los líderes de la educación superior no pueden ignorar las señales de alerta.

"En Estados Unidos, la salud mental es una crisis actual. Una de las medidas más importantes que las instituciones pueden tomar es apoyar a sus estudiantes donde se encuentren," argumentó también Brown.

La Comisión de Educación Superior decidirá qué programas se quedan o se van antes del 1 de julio.

Apoyo para esta historia fue proporcionado por la Fundación Lumina.


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