Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

The Future of Higher Education in America

Oct 6, 2025
Arthur Levine, President of Brandeis University and renowned expert on higher education, discusses the evolving landscape of postsecondary education. He highlights the diminishing value of traditional diplomas and predicts that the future will be driven by consumer demands. Levine emphasizes innovative models from institutions like Amarillo Community College and Arizona State. He advocates for micro-credentials and short programs to meet market needs, framing current upheavals as vital opportunities for meaningful reform in education.
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INSIGHT

Three Lenses Reveal One Future

  • Levine used three lenses: historical, forward projection, and learning from other industries to study higher ed change.
  • All three approaches converged on the same conclusion about transformation, which surprised him.
ADVICE

Choose Colleges That Prioritize Careers

  • If you recommend college, look for institutions that update curriculum for the global digital knowledge economy.
  • Seek schools that provide career advising from day one and meet demonstrated financial need.
ANECDOTE

Maria: Redesigning College Around One Student

  • Amarillo Community College created a student persona called Maria and redesigned services around her needs.
  • They simplified registration, linked developmental courses to credit-bearing work, shortened terms, and dramatically raised retention.
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