DSC selected among 150 top two-year colleges to vie for $1 million Aspen Prize
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Nov. 5, 2019) – The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program
today named as one of 150 community colleges eligible to compete
for the $1 million Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation's signature
recognition of high achievement and performance among America's community colleges.
Only 15 percent of community colleges nationwide have been invited to apply for the
Aspen Prize, and DSC was selected based on its strength of student outcomes.
The Aspen Institute, an organization that seeks to advance higher education practices,
policies and leadership, selected DSC from a pool of nearly 1,000 public two-year
colleges nationwide to compete for up to $1 million in prize money. Awarded every
two years, the Aspen Prize recognizes institutions with outstanding achievements in
four areas: learning, program completion, post-graduate employment and earnings, and
outcomes for underrepresented students. It is the fourth time DSC has been eligible
since the competition's inception in 2011.
"It is a great honor to be recognized as a strong institution with high student achievement,
and we look forward to compete for the Aspen Prize," said Dr. Tom LoBasso, DSC President.
"The criteria for the Aspen Prize align perfectly with our strategic plan to improve
student retention, graduation rates and degree completion. I'm so proud of our faculty
and staff who dedicate themselves to providing students with
some of the highest quality teaching and learning environments in the nation."
The top ten finalists for the 2021 Aspen Prize will be named in May 2020. The Aspen
Institute will then conduct site visits to each of the finalists and collect additional
quantitative data, including employment and earnings data. A distinguished jury will
make award decisions in spring 2021.
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