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Questions Financial Aid Professionals Should Ask About Competency-Based Education Programs

Institutional leaders have many questions about financial aid when they are designing and implementing a competency-based program. Developed by the Competency-Based Education Network (C-BEN), this resource helps financial aid professionals address these questions and best support competency-based innovation on their campuses. Public Agenda is a supporting organization of C-BEN. 2016

The Competency-Based Education Ecosystem Framework

The Competency-Based Education Ecosystem Framework provides a detailed description of what competency-based education (CBE) looks like from the perspectives of learners, higher education professionals, policymakers and others involved in this rapidly expanding movement. The report gives everyone involved in CBE programs a baseline understanding and common language to guide the development of high-quality programs.

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