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Lumina Foundation

30 South Meridian Street, Suite 700
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317 951 5300 TELEPHONE
800 834 5756 TOLL FREE
317 951 5063 FAX
www.luminafoundation.org

Lumina Foundation is an independent, private foundation committed to increasing the proportion of Americans with high-quality degrees, certificates and other credentials to 60 percent by 2025. Lumina’s outcomes-based approach focuses on helping to design and build an accessible, responsive, and accountable higher education system while fostering a national sense of urgency for action to achieve Goal 2025.

Publications

  • Strengthening Writing Across the Curriculum: A Practice Brief Based on BEAMS Project Outcomes
  • Gaining Support from Campus Leaders: A Practice Brief Based on BEAMS Project Outcomes
  • Student Support Services: A Practice Brief Based on BEAMS Project Outcomes
  • Increasing Student Engagement Through Faculty Development: A Practice Brief Based on BEAMS Project Outcomes
  • Increasing Student Success at Minority-Serving Institutions: Findings from the BEAMS Project
  • Leveraging Technology in Campus Change Initiatives: A Practice Brief Based on BEAMS Project Outcomes
  • Aligning Multiple Campus Initiatives: A Practice Brief Based on BEAMS Project Outcomes
  • Collecting Survey Data for Assessment: A Practice Brief Based on BEAMS Project Outcomes

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Funded Initiatives

  • Degrees When Due

    Degrees When Due (DWD) is an innovative, nationwide completion initiative led by the Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP). DWD helps participating institutions improve their student completion rates by sharing data-driven strategies and tactics through a free web-based platform. Institutions apply an equity lens to their own real-time student data to ensure that todays’ students – students of color, low-income students, working students, student parents, and others – are re-engaged to cross the finish line.

  • Looking Back to Move Forward: A History of Federal Student Aid

    This documentary series provides insight into the programs’ origins, milestones, and current issues as we ponder future direction and navigate foreseeable roadblocks to new policy innovation.

  • Pathways to College Network

    IHEP directs and is a core member of the Pathways to College Network (PCN), an alliance of national partners working collaboratively to improve college access and success for underserved students.

  • Summer Academy

    IHEP Summer Academies gathered college and university teams to create and refine comprehensive action plans for institutional change.

  • Minority-Serving Institutions-Models of Success Program

    The Lumina MSI-Models of Success program worked with more than 25 minority-serving institutions to improve and document increased post-secondary attainment.

  • BEAMS

    BEAMS fostered data-driven projects to facilitate minority students’ participation and success in higher education.

  • Community Partnership for Attainment

    Community Partnership for Attainment is a community mobilization initiative designed to dramatically increase the number of local residents with postsecondary credentials. 

    Learn more and view IHEP’s tactical guidebooks here.

  • Global Initiatives

    IHEP regularly contributed to international projects to track higher education ranking systems, performance, and financing.

  • Project Win-Win

    Sixty-one participating colleges (in nine states) joined forces to locate qualified students who never received an associate's degree and to award those degrees retroactively. This effort also identified former students who were no more than nine to 12 credits short of an associate’s degree and sought to find and bring them back to college to complete the degree. To date, more than 4,500 students have received degrees retroactively, as a result of this effort.

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