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Nebraska Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education

About CCPE

Originally formed in 1976, Nebraskans amended the state constitution in 1990 to create a new Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education with increased duties and responsibilities. Those duties and responsibilities now include:

  • Creating and putting into action a comprehensive statewide plan to guide Nebraska’s higher education system
  • Partnering with legislators to develop innovative and results-driven higher education policy
  • Helping low-income Nebraska students attend college by awarding need-based financial aid and developing state financial aid strategy
  • Administering the Community College Gap Assistance Program, which offers financial aid to students who want to work in high-need fields
  • Ensuring the efficient use of taxpayer funds by approving or disapproving  postsecondary construction projects that rely on tax funds
  • Approving or disapproving academic programs based on specific criteria
  • Assembling and analyzing statewide data and publishing reports tied to the state’s higher education goals
  • Protecting Nebraska students who attend for-profit institutions in the state by administering the Guaranty Recovery Cash Fund
  • Administering State appropriations to Nebraska’s six community colleges
  • Saving Nebraska colleges and universities thousands of dollars through the administration of a nationwide distance learning agreement on behalf of the state.