Free College: What Could Be Better?
A professor’s book argues that government should pay for public higher ed completely, but it’s sheer utopianism.
The Balance Sheet Dilemma
Some colleges need to re-evaluate their financials if they want to remain viable in the long run.
Modest Steps toward Freedom and Accountability
North Carolina’s General Assembly has authorized some improvements in higher education policy.
The Pitfalls of HOPE
Georgia’s state scholarships boost enrollment, but the people who pay for them are mostly poor.
Academic Scandal at Winston-Salem State
Administrators at the university sacrifice academic integrity to make the school’s results look better.
Six Years on Taxpayers’ Money
A graduate student from Sweden compares U.S. and Swedish higher education.
Students and Parents: Read This Book
Former Secretary of Education Bill Bennett questions whether college is �worth it.�
A License to Innovate?
The North Carolina legislature may free charter schools from teacher certification requirements.
Is College Like Cable?
A review of Jeff Selingo’s College UnBound questions whether academia is entering an age of infinite choices.
College Is Not an Investment
So we shouldn’t treat it like one.