CVTC named semifinalist by Aspen Institute for $1 million Aspen Prize

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

CVTC named semifinalist by Aspen Institute for $1 million Aspen Prize

Graphic of Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence Semifinalist 2027

On Wednesday, April 29, the Aspen Institute (Aspen) named Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) one of 25 semifinalists for the 2027 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. 

Rooted in deep research and backed by $1 million in award money, the Aspen Prize is the nation’s signature recognition of community colleges that deliver value for their students.

“Being named a semifinalist for the Aspen Prize is a powerful recognition of the work happening every day at Chippewa Valley Technical College,” said Dr. Sunem Beaton-Garcia, CVTC president. “It reflects our unwavering commitment to student success, helping learners not only complete their programs, but move confidently into meaningful careers or continue their education. This honor belongs to our students, faculty, staff, and industry partners who work together to ensure every student has a pathway to a better future.”

The 25 semifinalists, from 20 states, were selected from nearly 1,000 institutions nationwide based on their impact and collegewide practices aligned to achieving high and improving levels of student success. Aspen defines student success as achievement in learning and completion of a college credential, and as post-college success in the form of a good job, successful transfer, and attainment of a bachelor’s degree.

“We start every cycle of the Aspen Prize with a simple question: Which community colleges are best at not just helping students graduate, but ensuring that what they learn and the credentials they earn actually help them meet their goals and have a better life?” said Josh Wyner, executive director of the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. “In over 15 years of awarding the Aspen Prize, we have learned a lot about how top colleges ensure that more students obtain credentials that lead directly to good jobs or successful attainment of a bachelor’s degree through transfer. We congratulate the semifinalists for their strong and improving student outcomes and for prioritizing improvements in student success both during and after college.”

The Aspen Prize is awarded every two years.  It recognizes excellence across a wide range of institutions, from Florida’s large, multi-campus Valencia College in 2011 to rural Southwest Wisconsin Technical College in 2025. With each cycle, Aspen deepens its understanding of what value looks like. The top colleges, no matter their size or location, ensure students complete programs with strong regional labor market value and clear transfer pathways that lead to bachelor’s degrees. 

The complete list of semifinalists can be accessed at as.pn/prize

The Aspen Prize selection process began in October 2025, when Aspen identified 200 community colleges based on data demonstrating strong and improving student outcomes in key areas, including learning, completion, transfer leading to bachelor’s attainment, and workforce success, and invited them to apply. 

From there, 170 colleges submitted applications, which were reviewed by a selection committee of 15 higher education experts who evaluated each submission using both extensive data and narrative responses. Aspen then interviewed the leadership teams of colleges that received top scores, and 25 semifinalists were selected. 

In the coming weeks, the 15-member panel of experts will continue its review and narrow the field to 10 finalists, which will be announced in June. In fall 2026, teams of experts will conduct in-depth site visits to those 10 finalist colleges and review extensive data, including actual wage data for graduates. The Aspen Prize winner will be announced in April 2027. 

To read more about the selection process, visit as.pn/prize.

For community colleges that want to benchmark their outcomes against the Aspen Prize top 200 colleges or custom peer groups, Aspen provides a free-to-use benchmarking tool with all the metrics used to compare 1,000 community colleges at the outset of the selection process, including newly available data from the National Student Clearinghouse. Learn more and access the tool at as.pn/prizebenchmarking.

The Aspen Prize is funded by the Ascendium Education Group and the Joyce Foundation. 

Previous winners are:

  • 2025: Southwest Wisconsin Technical College (WI)
  • 2023: Amarillo College (TX) and Imperial Valley College (CA)
  • 2021: San Antonio College (TX)
  • 2019: Indian River State College (FL) and Miami Dade College (FL)
  • 2017: Lake Area Technical Institute (SD)
  • 2015: Santa Fe College (FL)
  • 2013: Santa Barbara City College (CA) and Walla Walla Community College (WA)
  • 2011: Valencia College (FL)

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