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Council on Postsecondary Education approves diversity plans Kentucky is the only state in the nation to develop a statewide policy that ties campus performance on diversity, equity and inclusion goals to new academic program approval eligibility. Council approved the policy, which guided the campus planning, in September 2016. Click on headline for complete story By Sue Patrick The Council on Postsecondary Education approved campus diversity plans for the public four-year universities and the 16 colleges of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System at its meeting Friday. The five-year plans aim to boost enrollment, retention and graduation rates of students, particularly underrepresented minorities and low-income students. The plans also promote workforce diversity and inclusive and supportive campus environments. "These plans represent an unyielding commitment to diversity and inclusion where all students, faculty and staff can thrive and feel welcome on our campuses," said CPE President Bob King. Kentucky is the only state in the nation to develop a statewide policy that ties campus performance on diversity, equity and inclusion goals to new academic program approval eligibility. Council approved the policy, which guided the campus planning, in September 2016. Campuses will be evaluated annually on progress toward goals and the implementation of related strategies. The diversity plans integrate with the Council's 2016-21 strategic agenda that calls for 60 percent of Kentuckians with postsecondary certificates and degrees by 2030. In other action, the Council:
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