FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Twenty-two students have been named to a new group that will offer diverse insights on higher education issues, the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education said.
The Student Advisory Group will hold its first meeting Thursday to discuss goals for the next year, a statement from the council said. Council leaders say they hope to gain viewpoints from the group on a variety of educational matters.
“Students are facing the most challenging academic year in memory, and this group provides an invaluable opportunity to understand their unique needs and circumstances,” said Council President Aaron Thompson. “We’re eager to learn from their experiences and engage on the issues that matter most to them.”
The group is comprised of students from public institutions across the state who have completed at least one year of college credit and who cited a broad spectrum of ideas and concerns in their applications.
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