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Ken Dahlcollege
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Robert CorleyAndrew 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?
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Katie DayAn article by Andrew Delbanco from The New York Review of Books, May 14, 2009
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Morris Pelzelconveyance
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JaneQuote: "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."
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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.
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