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  • 17 Jul 09
    kendahl0
    Ken Dahl

    college

  • 16 Jul 09
    rgcorley
    Robert Corley

    Andrew Delbanco on the crisis in higher education, both financial and educational. Will high acheiving students, no matter their socio-economic background, be able to obtain a degree?

    Education; GCL; leadership; class

  • 13 May 09
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  • 02 May 09
    katieday
    Katie Day

    An article by Andrew Delbanco from The New York Review of Books, May 14, 2009

    universities economic_crisis education finance

  • 01 May 09
  • janevan
    Jane

    Quote: "The fact is that America's colleges —with notable exceptions including community colleges, historically black colleges, and a few distinctive private institutions such as Berea College in Kentucky (Berea charges no tuition but requires campus work from its students, who all come from low-income backgrounds)—have lately been exacerbating more than ameliorating the widening disparity of wealth and opportunity in American society."

    Social class

  • 26 Apr 09
  • 25 Apr 09
    • At many private colleges there is pressure to enroll more students who can pay at least a substantial fraction of full tuition and fees, and fewer who depend heavily on financial aid.
    • To make up for the decline in public money, tuition rates at public universities have been climbing even faster than at private institutions—a trend likely to accelerate, at least in the short run.
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