The ACE Commission on Faith-Based Colleges and Universities

About the Commission

​​​​The ACE Commission on Faith-Based Colleges and Universities was created to increase visibility for the important contributions of religious and faith-based colleges and universities and to foster collaboration between religious and nonreligious institutions on topics such as access, affordability, and completion that benefit the whole of higher education.

To coordinate the efforts on this commission, Ted Mitchell, president of ACE, has invited Shirley V. Hoogstra, president of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, and Clark G. Gilbert, commissioner of the Church Educational System of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to serve as the inaugural chairs. Hoogstra and Gilbert are working closely with ACE to initiate this commission. In addition to the chairs, an initial executive committee—composed of presidents from a range of institutions—is working to help steer the commission’s efforts.

Executive Committee

CHAIR

  • Clark G. Gilbert, Commissioner, Church Educational System, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

VICE CHAIR

MEMBERS

​Nominations

Nominations for the executive committee and questions about the commission can be sent to Gailda Pitre Davis, vice president and executive director, ACE Connect, at gdavis@acenet.edu.


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