At the Education Commission of the States National Forum on Education Policy, Ithaka S+R’s Martin Kurzweil will participate in a moderated panel discussion on holistic solutions for mobile postsecondary students.

The panel will use a framework for holistic credit mobility to guide a conversation with speakers from Ohio and South Carolina, both of which are part of a new community of practice on credit mobility and/or were featured in a recent research case study highlighting promising policy, practices, and technology approaches to help today’s mobile students navigate the complex postsecondary landscape to gain credentials that will help them success in the workforce. Speakers will share their progress thus far and their plans and goals for accelerating their work in this area in the coming year. Audience members will also be asked to identify common barriers students face in credit mobility in their states.

The session will take place on July 11 at 9am MT.