State Postsecondary Boards as Policy Influencers During the Early Stages of COVID-19

Author:

Rall Raquel M.1ORCID,Morgan Demetri L.2,Commodore Felecia3,Collier Daniel A.4,Fitzpatrick Dan5

Affiliation:

1. University of California Riverside, CA, USA

2. Loyola University Chicago, IL, USA

3. Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA

4. University of Memphis, TN, USA

5. University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Abstract

In an era where many states’ postsecondary education governance dynamics are evolving, we set out to understand whether state-level governing boards with centralized governance functions affected institutions’ decisions to engage in in-person instruction during the fall of 2020, the first fall of the Covid-19 pandemic. We examined sociopolitical features related to the strength of governance functions of centralized state boards. The data alluded to linkages between Republican control and lower bachelor’s degree attainment linking (β = −.45) with weaker centralized governance. We also found a negative effect from increased centralized governance functions (β = −.12) to in-person instruction at public 4-year institutions for fall 2020. This paper gives a real-time opportunity to see if the characteristics of governing boards influence return to campus.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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