The Character Model for the American University (Part I)
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The collapse of confidence in American higher education highlights two public concerns about its value: the cost no longer outweighs its economic benefits and colleges and universities have become havens for liberal ideologues whose values are at odds with most Americans. According to a 2011 PEW Research Center Report, a majority of Americans (57%) say that higher education fails to provide students good value for the money they and their families spend and even a larger majority (75%) say college is too expensive.
The Character Model for the American University (Part I)
The Character Model for the American…
The Character Model for the American University (Part I)
The collapse of confidence in American higher education highlights two public concerns about its value: the cost no longer outweighs its economic benefits and colleges and universities have become havens for liberal ideologues whose values are at odds with most Americans. According to a 2011 PEW Research Center Report, a majority of Americans (57%) say that higher education fails to provide students good value for the money they and their families spend and even a larger majority (75%) say college is too expensive.