Costs

American colleges and universities spend billions of dollars a year from state, federal, and private sources. The following articles identify ways to cut costs and ensure that public investment in higher education provides value to students, taxpayers, and society.


True Believers

UNC-Chapel Hill’s chancellor and his faculty co-author have extraordinary faith that the university can and should solve our problems, whether we want it to or not.


Growing Pains

The difficult economy means that the UNC system’s aggressive growth policy is likely to come to an abrupt halt.