Roy Y. Chan

Roy Y. Chan is Ph.D. candidate in Education Policy Studies where he currently serves as Special Projects Coordinator in the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs (OVPDEMA) at Indiana University Bloomington. His research interest focuses on the role of philanthropy and fundraising in shaping higher education, globalization and internationalization of higher education, and diversity and equity issues in higher education. Roy holds an M.A. degree in Higher Education Administration from Boston College, a M.Ed. degree in Comparative Education from The University of Hong Kong, and a B.A. degree in Criminology, Law & Society from the University of California, Irvine. He is an active member of ASHE, AERA, ACPA, and CIES.

Publications

The Future of Accessibility in International Higher Education
Henry C. Alphin Jr., Roy Y. Chan, Jennie Lavine. © 2017. 321 pages.
Education is the foundation to almost all successful lives, and it is important that a high level of schooling be available on a global scale. Studying the trends in...
Disability and Equity in Higher Education Accessibility
Henry C. Alphin, Jr., Jennie Lavine, Roy Y. Chan. © 2017. 349 pages.
Education is the foundation to almost all successful lives. It is vital that learning opportunities are available on a global scale, regardless of individual disabilities or...
The Future of Accessibility in Higher Education: Making College Skills and Degrees More Accessible
Roy Y. Chan. © 2017. 45 pages.
Higher education worldwide is facing unprecedented challenges - the dramatic rise of college tuition, rapidly increasing demands for accountability, and a complex society that...