Michelle Asha Cooper
Michelle Asha Cooper is the Vice President for Public Policy and Executive Director of the Lumina Foundation’s Washington, DC Office. Cooper leads the development and implementation of state and federal policy initiatives for Lumina Foundation, an independent, private foundation in Indianapolis that is committed to making opportunities for learning beyond high school available to all. She works to advance the foundation’s support for today’s students at community colleges and four-year colleges and universities.
Cooper previously served as deputy undersecretary, acting assistant secretary for postsecondary education, and deputy assistant secretary for higher education programs at the U.S. Department of Education. In these roles, she led higher education’s pandemic recovery efforts by managing $76 billion in pandemic aid for students and institutions; oversaw a $3 billion grantmaking portfolio supporting programs that built capacity at colleges and universities, including those that serve large numbers of under-resourced students.
She also served as the president and chief executive officer of the Institute for Higher Education Policy, where she managed the organization’s expansive research portfolio and advocacy agenda. She has also held leadership positions at the Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance (U.S. Department of Education), the Association of American Colleges and Universities, the Council for Independent Colleges, and King’s College.