The spiraling cost of education, the spread of technology, and the competitive nature of the job market have changed the very notion of what education should be and who should pay for it. This chapter proposes a series of practical reforms, designed to work within the existing structure of higher education. The underlying assumption is that higher education in Connecticut is best served by allowing the natural forces of the market to determine the direction of growth and development. Minimal government interference will mean the greatest amount of choice and the highest quality of education for students in the state
In the past decade, states across the nation have cut higher education spending per student by more ...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...
An academic revolution has taken place in higher education in the past half century marked by transf...
Institutions of higher education, and the system of which they are a part, face a host of unpreceden...
The higher education sector is experiencing an escalating pace of change. Even colleges and universi...
Our preoccupation with the relative standing of universities and national education systems—illustra...
Tuition prices have increased at a rate that is making it difficult and impossible for students to n...
The trend toward privatization in higher education is clearly accelerating, as evidenced in both the...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89318/1/2006_Spellings_Commission.pd
Within the last decade, there has been an ever-increasing attention on the need for higher education...
Higher education is facing a range of issues, challenges, and changes that are transforming the way ...
Higher education is being asked to pay more attention to student learning and to contribute to the e...
The university in its modern form (invented 200 years ago by German Idealists and Romantics for the ...
Connecticut is a state of high per capita income, quality of life, and educational attainment. Yet, ...
Many of the challenges facing postsecondary education today are rooted in lack of resources and mone...
In the past decade, states across the nation have cut higher education spending per student by more ...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...
An academic revolution has taken place in higher education in the past half century marked by transf...
Institutions of higher education, and the system of which they are a part, face a host of unpreceden...
The higher education sector is experiencing an escalating pace of change. Even colleges and universi...
Our preoccupation with the relative standing of universities and national education systems—illustra...
Tuition prices have increased at a rate that is making it difficult and impossible for students to n...
The trend toward privatization in higher education is clearly accelerating, as evidenced in both the...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89318/1/2006_Spellings_Commission.pd
Within the last decade, there has been an ever-increasing attention on the need for higher education...
Higher education is facing a range of issues, challenges, and changes that are transforming the way ...
Higher education is being asked to pay more attention to student learning and to contribute to the e...
The university in its modern form (invented 200 years ago by German Idealists and Romantics for the ...
Connecticut is a state of high per capita income, quality of life, and educational attainment. Yet, ...
Many of the challenges facing postsecondary education today are rooted in lack of resources and mone...
In the past decade, states across the nation have cut higher education spending per student by more ...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...
An academic revolution has taken place in higher education in the past half century marked by transf...