How to Stop Student Aid from Driving Up Tuition
…programs will have an incentive to adopt the best practices of their lower-cost competitors since their students will not qualify for more aid to compensate for inefficiency. But what about…
…programs will have an incentive to adopt the best practices of their lower-cost competitors since their students will not qualify for more aid to compensate for inefficiency. But what about…
…states.” The Pope Center Inquiry paper arrives amid news from the College Board (www.collegeboard.com) that public-college tuition experienced its highest one-year jump in 10 years. The College Board’s “Trends in…
…group’s Web site is www.abettercolgate.com). The chairman of A Better Colgate, Charles H. “Tim” Sanford, is an alum, a trustee emeritus, and a significant donor. He maintains that if alumni…
…questions the class will ask or items the students will learn: • “Can a woman’s canine affections break apart normative gender roles?” • “Talking Dogs: The literary tradition of dogs…
…similar rallies to take place simultaneously across the country. Information about these rallies can be found at the John Locke Foundation’s new web site for war-related news and commentary, www.northcarolinaatwar.com….
…of 2024. Universities nationwide have scrapped the test altogether, becoming permanently “test-optional.” The University of California “no longer considers SAT or ACT test scores when making admissions decisions or awarding…
…will pass because much of that debt is ignored. This artificial lowering of debt will help community colleges pass the gainful-employment test, but it won’t help the students, who are…
…test that’s gotten a free pass: the college degree requirement. Federal regulators have opted not to challenge employers who make college degrees a job requirement, even if there’s reason to…
…will be a representative number of black students on campus. One initiative is to no longer require applicants to take a standardized test. Colleges are also altering their curricula in…
…and 11 percent (very high research). The following chart shows the results of the SHEEO study along with the Pope Center’s study over the same period, using the same definition…