Karen Gross, President of Southern Vermont College, has resumed her leadership position after serving as Senior Policy Advisor, US Department of Education (Deptof ED) in Washington, DC, during the 2012 calendar year. While at the Department, President Gross served on an interagency task force that redesigned, implemented and developed assessment strategies for the Transition Assistance Program mandated for most returning military service personnel.
She also participated in efforts to promote college access, quality, success and affordability, consistent with the Presidents 2020 goals, across the K-20 pipeline.
President Gross looks forward to sharing with students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community what she learned about the challenges facing our nation and its citizens as well as the role the federal government and the Department of ED can play in identifying and implementing solutions.
I had remarkable opportunities to learn and grow over the past year -- as an educator, as a college leader and as a citizen. My Washington experiences will, I hope, enrich the Southern Vermont College community and future educational strategy across our region and our state, stated Gross. She continued, The College can be a replicable and scalable model for affordable, small, private, career-launching liberal arts colleges that embraces student success."
We welcome back President Gross to engage us with her ongoing vision and new initiatives for Southern Vermont College. We also look forward to the President sharing her experiences over the past year in Washington DC. stated Deborah Wiley, SVC Board Chair.
Southern Vermont College senior, Adrian Alexis, also expressed his enthusiasm for President Gross return. She has been instrumental in helping me achieve my academic goals as well as develop a deep understanding of the value of a college education.
The SVC and Bennington communities will be invited to lively and thought-provoking discussions on key issues and trends in education at the local, state and national levels. President Gross will also share insights into her time inside the Beltway.
Founded in 1926, Southern Vermont College offers a career-enhancing, liberal arts education with 17 academic degree programs for more than 550 students. SVC recognizes the importance of educating students for the workplace of the twenty-first century and as successful leaders in their communities. SVCs athletic teams are part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III and the New England intercollegiate Collegiate Conference (NECC). The College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and has been designated by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a Community-Engagement Classification institution.
President Karen Gross returns to Southern Vermont College
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