Renu Khator, Chancellor of University of Houston System and also President of University of Houston, will be the new Chair of American Council on Education (ACE) succeeding James H Mullen Jr.
"On March 16, I will become chairman of the American Council on Education, a national organisation representing all institutions of higher education-- from elite private to community colleges to 'for profit' universities - in America," Uttar Pradesh-born and University of Kanpur educated Khator told PTI.
Currently the Vice Chair of ACE, she says she feels tremendously honoured to be selected for the new position by fellow presidents.
"In the next decade, American higher education is going to be transformed. We need a collective voice, a shared platform, a place where we can collectively anticipate change, dare to innovate, and learn from each other's mistakes.
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"I think ACE provides that forum, that collective voice that shared space, and that togetherness," reads a message by Khator on ACE's official website.
According to Khator, both the Indian and US education systems have the same mission but take different approaches to accomplish it.
"India does not have a two-year college system for those who wish to pursue trade related degrees. It has a cohort system where a student enters a university and must continue and finish his or her degree at a predetermined course in a pre-selected field. In US, students can work on their own pace and start their degree at any age and change majors several times," she says.
A product of the Indian education system, she says she values it for all that it offers.