
Restoring the Promise
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- Ending or revising the federal student financial aid program
- Giving departments or even professors a share of overall revenue based on student enrollments in their classes. Departments or professors would then be required to pay their share of travel, building rental, maintenance, utilities, and other such costs from the revenues they receive
- Providing earnings data on former students by college five, ten or fifteen years after matriculation. Prospective students (and parents) as well as lawmakers and oversight officials would be assisted regarding school successes and failures
- Increasing faculty teaching loads
- Instituting three-year degrees and year-round instruction
- Ending discrimination against for-profit schools
- Ending grade inflation
- Ending speech codes and other barriers to academic freedom
- Ending affirmative action and related diversity programs
- And more...
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- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Higher Education's Triple Crisis
- 1. Why Go to College Anyway?
- 2. College Is Too Costly
- 3. Students Aren't Learning Critical Knowledge and Employable Skills
- 4. College Graduates Are Underemployed
- Part II: How Did We Get Here?
- 5. Nearly Four Centuries of Higher Learning
- 6. Why Fees and Costs Are Rising So Fast
- 7. Why Endowments Don't Lower the Cost of Tuition
- 8. The Federal Student Financial Assistance Debt Crisis
- Part III: Where Does All the Money Go?
- 9. Universities' Spending Perversities
- 10. Nonacademic Activities and Rip-Offs
- 11. The Edifice Complex
- 12. The Costly Enterprise of Intercollegiate Athletics
- Part IV: Is Educating Students a Top Priority?
- 13. The Conundrum of Research
- 14. The Academic Cartel of Accreditation
- 15. The Scandal of Diversity
- 16. The Weaknesses of Current University Governance
- Part V: Where Do We Go from Here?
- 17. The Three I's of University Reform
- 18. The Failure of Government Higher Education Policy
- 19. Reforming Higher Education
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
- Back Cover
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