Curriculum Vitae Thomas G. Mortenson P.O. Box 415 Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 Voice: (641) 673-3401 Fax: (641) 673-3411 Cell: (515) 229-9319 Email: tom@postsecondary.org Website: www.postsecondary.org Personal Information Born: February 6, 1943, St. Paul, Minnesota Citizenship: U.S.A. Married: Dr. Mary Ellen Becker Children: 1 to 65, depending on how my children are counted Higher Education Policy Analysis I have been a student of higher education opportunity since 1970. My policy research focuses on opportunity for higher education and training, and the ways federal, state and institutional policy fosters or impedes access to those opportunities. I have special concern for populations that are under-represented in higher education: students from low income families that are usually the first in their families to attend college; under-represented minorities including blacks, Hispanics and American Indians; and boys. My studies have addressed academic and financial preparation for college, access, choice, persistence and attainment, and the labor force transition of college graduates. I am particularly interested in private and public finance of higher education opportunity and the consequences of the cost-shift from taxpayers to students that has been underway since 1980. I research, write and publish a monthly research newsletter devoted to analysis and reporting on the demographics, sociology, history, politics and economics of educational opportunity after high school. Employment History 1992Researcher, writer and publisher: Postsecondary Education OPPORTUNITY Extensive consulting and public speaking 1996Senior Scholar, The Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education, Washington, DC 1991 Special Assistant to the Executive Director, Higher Education Coordinating Board, Olympia, Washington 1986-90 Senior Research Associate, Educational and Social Research, American College Testing (ACT), Iowa City, Iowa 1981-86 Director, Policy Research and Analysis, Illinois State Scholarship Commission, Springfield, Illinois 1978-81 Assistant Director, Fiscal Affairs, Illinois Board of Higher Education, Springfield, Illinois 1972-78 1971-72 1970-71 Research Fellow, Management Information Division, Office of Management Planning and Information Services, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Administrative Fellow I, Office of the Vice President for Academic Administration, University of Minnesota Research Assistant, Graduate School Research Center, University of Minnesota Education 1975 1970 Masters of Arts in Public Affairs, University of Minnesota Bachelor of Architecture, University of Minnesota National Service 1966-69 Peace Corps Volunteer, Colombia Awards 2011 2010 2007 2003 2000 1990, 1999 1971 Lifetime Achievement Award, Educational Policy Institute Walter O. Mason Award, Council for Opportunity in Education Tri-State Consortium of Opportunity Programs in Higher education Arturo Alfonso Schomberg Award, The Association for Equality and Excellence in Education Shirley Chisholm Award, New England Educational Opportunity Association Robert P. Huff Golden Quill Award, National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. Only person to receive this award twice. Alpha Rho Chi Medal, Faculty of the School of Architecture, University of Minnesota Research Newsletters 1992I have researched, written and published 246 issues of my monthly research newsletter Postsecondary Education OPPORTUNITY since 1992. These issue may be viewed beginning at: http://www.postsecondary.org/commondetail.asp?id=1583 Any issue may be downloaded with the following: username: guest3 password: pellgrants Keynote and Plenary Presentations 2012 “Reality Imperatives versus Policy Choices in Wisconsin,” Wisconsin Scholars Longitudinal Study, Appleton, Wisconsin 2012 “Financial Barriers to Higher Education in the United States: 1980 to Present,” European Access Network, Zagreb, Croatia 2011 “The American Experiment: Higher Educating the Underserved,” First International Australasian Conference on Enabling Access to Higher Education, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia 2011 “Males in Education and Work,” American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 “The State of College Opportunity in the United States,” Balancing Market and Mission Symposium, Chicago, Illinois “Opportunity for Higher Education in South Carolina,” University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina “In a World of Change Can Higher Education Keep Up?” National College Access Network, St. Louis, Missouri “Demographics, Labor Markets, Globalization and Inequality,” Association for Institutional Research, Toronto, Canada “Economic Changes Effects on Men and Implications for the Education of Boys,” The Boys Initiative, Washington, DC “TRIO Day,” The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa “Preparing ALL Kentucky Children to be Successful in College,” KentuckyCAN, Frankfort, Kentucky “Enrollment Managers as Educators,” AACRAO Strategic Enrollment Management, Dallas, Texas “Equity and Higher education: An Oxymoron,” National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, Warrenton, Virginia “Texas and National Trends in Higher Education Opportunity,” Houston Preparing to Dream, Houston, Texas “New Students? Missing Students! Minorities, Low Income and Males,” American Council on Education, San Diego, California “College Affordability for Hispanics,” California Chicano-Latino Intersegmental Convocation, San Francisco, California “Low Income Student at Elite Universities,” The College Board Forum, New York City, New York College Affordability Roundtable, Ohio Board of Regents, Columbus, Ohio “What’s Wrong with the Guys?” International Boys’ School Coalition, Boston, Massachusetts “Inherited Educational Opportunity,” Suffolk University, Boston, Massachusetts “College Affordability for Students from Low Income and Lower-Middle Income Families,” Scholarship America, Minneapolis, Minnesota “Social Class, Race/Ethnicity and Higher Education Opportunity,” 11th Annual Working Class Academics Conference, San Pablo, California “Where Have All the Students Gone?” Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland “Financial Need for Students from Low Income Families in Washington, DC,” District of Columbia City Council, Washington, DC “Consequences of the Widening Gap between Policy and Reality in Opportunity for Higher Education,” Hinckley Institute for Politics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah “Policy Imperatives, Policy Choices and Policy Consequences,” New England Regional Assembly of The College Board, Boston, Massachusetts 2004 Consulting 2011 2011 2007-11 2008-09 2007 2007 2007 2006 2003, 2005 2003 2001 2001 2000 2000 “Financial Aid Issues for Hispanics in Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act,” Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Washington, DC Kentucky College Access Network, Frankfort, Kentucky Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois Houston A+ Challenge, Aldine School District, Houston, Texas California Faculty Association, Sacramento, California Arizona Postsecondary Commission, Phoenix, Arizona National Association for Single-Sex Public Education American Student Achievement Institute Suffolk University, Boston, Massachusetts First Year of College New Hampshire Forum Federal Advisory Committee on Student Financial Aid New York Student Financial Aid Officers Canada Millenium Scholarship Foundation Ford Family Foundation
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