Ohio Department of Higher Education
Elizabeth Caslin-Turner currently serves as a Program Manager at the Ohio Department of Higher Education, where responsibilities include conducting research, organizing materials for program approval, and providing technical assistance related to the Perkins V federal grant program. Previous experience includes roles as an Administrative Assistant and Education Assistant, as well as various support specialist and coordinator positions within school districts and educational organizations. Elizabeth Caslin-Turner holds a Doctor of Education in Education and multiple degrees in Educational Leadership and School Counseling from esteemed institutions, underscoring a strong commitment to educational development and leadership.
Ohio Department of Higher Education
The Ohio Department of Higher Education (formerly known as the Ohio Board of Regents) is a Cabinet-level agency for the Governor of the State of Ohio that oversees higher education for the state. The agency’s main responsibilities include authorizing and approving new degree programs, managing state-funded financial aid programs, and developing and advocating policies to maximize higher education’s contributions to the state and its citizens. As a member of the Governor’s Cabinet, the Chancellor of the Ohio Department of Higher Education advises the Governor on higher education policy and implements the Governor’s plan to make college more affordable for Ohioans and drive the state’s economic advancement through its network of public universities, regional campuses, community colleges, and adult workforce and adult education centers. Chancellor John Carey was appointed the ninth Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents in April of 2013.