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The Association of Proprietary Colleges (APC) represents 11 fully accredited, degree granting colleges operating on 22 college campuses across New York State offering associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral level programs.

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New York State has a long-standing history of working together with institutions of higher education in all four sectors (SUNY, CUNY, independent non-profit and proprietary) to benefit all New Yorkers. This commitment to equality and parity across all sectors has created a robust and diverse education system that has resulted in innovative and novel ideas, a consistent pipeline of employees for local businesses and has had a strong, positive economic impact across the state.

New York’s Association of Proprietary Colleges (APC) congratulates Governor Kathy Hochul on her first State of the State address. Governor Hochul has laid out an ambitious agenda for 2022 at a time when New York faces significant challenges from the ongoing pandemic to shifts in the economy and an overall labor shortage.

One of the key ways to ensure that New York continues to have a strong economic recovery is through investment into higher education and workforce-training initiatives that create a pipeline of qualified New Yorkers aligned to local jobs and industry. Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers have achieved their academic and professional aspirations with support from the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP). We are encouraged by the Governor’s investment in students, by proposing critical changes to the TAP program that would expand access for part-time students.

Keeping college affordable is a priority for APC members.  Proposals for loan forgiveness or scholarship opportunities in teaching, health care or emerging industries are positive ways to encourage working adults or paraprofessionals to re-enter higher education with a goal of advancing their career.  It is also a proven way to improve diversity and equity for those who are historically under-represented. 

We urge the Governor to expand part-time TAP and state supported grant and scholarship programs to students at ALL New York colleges. 

On behalf of all of the APC member institutions, we wish Governor Hochul great success in the coming year, and look forward to being active and engaged partners in support of her higher education and workforce agenda.

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“The most recent update to the President’s “Build Back Better” agenda includes text that completely excludes an entire group of low-income students from accessing the proposed $550 increase in the Pell Grant program simply because they chose to attend a college that is proprietary. As it currently stands, the Build Back Better bill has the intolerable consequence of restricting low income and disadvantaged students from having access to increases in Pell Grants needed to pursue higher education or complete their program.

The Pell Grant program – and the Build Back Better package - is not the appropriate place for some Democrats to pursue their personal policy objectives regarding proprietary institutions. Further, targeting proprietary institution students is a red herring for a much larger problem. Data shows that poor outcomes for low-income and minority students is endemic across all sectors of higher education. Nationally, of the 200 institutions with the lowest graduation rates for Pell Grant students, over 90% are public or non-profit institutions – only 10% are proprietary institutions. The best place to address these concerns is through long overdue changes to the institutional eligibility and accountability provisions in the Higher Education Act.

In New York, our colleges are fully accredited and regulated exactly the same as our peers in the other sectors of higher education. Congress, and in particular the New York State delegation should reject this proposal and any proposal that excludes students from need-based programs based solely on their decision to attend a proprietary college.

Moreover, there is a critical need for qualified workers, especially in healthcare, technology, and business. The Build Back Better agenda should be supporting all students and helping to alleviate the current workforce crisis and creating a pipeline for the future to help bring back our economies. APC members are aligned with industry partners and are working with them to meet local demand by providing quality graduates with the skills to enter the workforce. Excluding students attending proprietary colleges not only hurts the student but also the ability to meet workforce demand.

Many of the 26,000 students attending our member colleges come from underrepresented groups including first-generation college students as well as communities of color. Pell grants represent an essential lifeline to these students and an increase of $550 would make a significant difference in their lives. Congress, and in particular the New York State delegation should reject this proposal and any proposal that excludes students who choose to attend a proprietary college.

We look forward to working with leadership to improve the Build Back Better agenda so the neediest students in all sectors are eligible for the expanded Pell Grant.”

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APC News

STATEMENT ON 2023 NEW YORK STATE BUDGET FROM THE ASSOCIATION OF PROPRIETY COLLEGES

April 12, 2022

New York Should be Supporting Low Income College Students with Aid Before Giving Money to College Graduates with Student Debt

April 06, 2022

STATEMENT FROM DONNA STELLING GURNETT, PRESIDENT OF NEW YORK’S ASSOCIATION OF PROPRIETY COLLEGES

January 05, 2022

Statement from APC on Build Back Better Agenda Excluding Proprietary Colleges

October 29, 2021

STATEMENT FROM DONNA GURNETT, PRESIDENT OF NEW YORK’S ASSOCIATION OF PROPRIETY COLLEGES

October 18, 2021

ICYMI Higher Education News - August 18, 2021

August 18, 2021

On-Time Bachelor Degree Graduation Rates for Black, Non-Hispanic Students

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Source: NYS Education Department, 2018

 


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APC member colleges are New York focused

APC member colleges are New York focused, educating local students for lifelong careers that are in demand in New York. Ninety percent of students attending APC member colleges are from New York and more than 90 percent of those students stay in New York after graduation to live and work. Our colleges educate over 26,000 students and employ more than 6,000 people making them strong economic drivers in their local communities. To learn more about the impact graduates from APC member colleges have on their local communities – visit the APC Impact Page.

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