The Lumina Foundation released 15 expert papers on Monday that explore new models of student financial success and are aimed at creating institutional, state, and federal solutions for making college more affordable.
Each of the papers, which Lumina commissioned, is intended to stimulate a discussion about the affordability of higher education, student-loan repayment, and institutional, state, and federal partnerships, according to a news release.
All the papers were written by nationally recognized experts and up-and-coming analysts, who were scheduled to discuss their work at the Lumina Foundation’s Ideas Summit on Monday.
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