September 7, 2010

College For Everyone?

[From article]
"Is our students learning?" George W. Bush once asked, and the evidence for colleges points to no. The National Center for Education Statistics found that most college graduates are below proficiency in verbal and quantitative literacy. University of California scholars Philip Babcock and Mindy Marks report that students these days study an average of 14 hours a week, down from 24 hours in 1961.
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Politicians of both parties have promised for years to provide college opportunities for everyone and measure progress by the percentage of students enrolled. But it's becoming clearer that college doesn't make sense for everyone.
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A century ago, only about 2 percent of US adults graduated from college;"

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/the_higher_ed_bubble_ready_to_burst_1efhfqNRJpZIGBei0hq0iO

The higher-ed bubble: ready to burst?
By MICHAEL BARONE
New York Post
Last Updated: 1:05 AM, September 7, 2010
Posted: 11:56 PM, September 6, 2010

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