Frequently Asked Questions

Why was this messaging toolkit website created?

AASCU designed this messaging toolkit in response to the negative discourse surrounding the value of a college degree and to articulate the value proposition of regional comprehensive institutions through impactful, consistent messaging aimed at key stakeholders including federal and state policy makers, journalists, and prospective AASCU students and their families.

The toolkit is currently available to presidents and chancellors, CCOs, and presidential assistants. We will re-evaluate usage of the site in the first six months to determine whether to make it available to other AASCU members.

What should I do if I don’t have sign-in privileges but want them?

We would love to hear from you as we evaluate usage of this toolkit. Please get in touch.

Am I permitted to share the messaging platform and other downloads with my colleagues?

Yes. Those who currently have access to this toolkit may share it with their colleagues. Read more in our Site Usage Policy.

If I want to write a letter to the editor or an op-ed in support of state colleges and universities, where could I send it?

Helpful lists and additional resources are available in this toolkit by clicking on Related Resources.

Where can I share an idea for something to add to this toolkit?

Please get in touch with your suggestions. We are always looking for ways to improve this toolkit to help AASCU and AASCU institutions tell our story.

How does the Presidential PVC Task Force Talking Points document differ from the messaging platform?

Both versions of the messaging platform are to guide AASCU and its institutions when communicating on behalf of AASCU at a broad level. The Presidential PVC Task Force Talking Points document is for reference when communicating to various audiences regarding, specifically, the work of the task force and AASCU institutions as it relates to creating a greater equity in postsecondary education and, in turn, a more just society.

What is the Presidential Postsecondary Value Commission Task Force?

Formed in 2019, the Postsecondary Value Commission, co-chaired by AASCU President Mildred Garcia, gathered a national panel of leaders from inside and outside higher education to explore the value of post-high school certificates and degrees. The Institute of Higher Education Policy served as the managing partner, and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation supported the work of the commission.

AASCU’s Presidential Postsecondary Value Commission Task Force is the association’s independent group aiming to realize the work, messages, and goals of the Postsecondary Value Commission, specifically through state college and university initiatives.

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