Gov’t Appropriations Per Student UP dramatically; Learning Per Student DOWN dramatically

Another comment I made on, The Real Reason College Tuition Costs So Much - NYTimes.com. "...appropriations per student are much higher now than they were in the 60's..." (end of paragraph six), but learning (and later earning) per student has … [Continue reading]

When Is It Ok For a Non-Profit To Misrpresent Its Fees to the Public?

The Real Reason College Tuition Costs So Much - NYTimes.com. "This is just another peak behind the door that hides the real goals and social order of America's system of "higher" education. But its not only public schools that play fast and … [Continue reading]

“Colleges…monitor…their pricing strategies” Writes James L. Doti, President of Chapman University

The Dangers of Tuition Discounting - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher Education. This article should be informative for parents and students. But I have this question: should non-profits whose "product" is a public necessity have a "pricing … [Continue reading]

Are You Getting A Grant, or Merit- and Need-Based Financial Aid, (As Your College May Call It) – Or, Is Everyone In Your Statistical Bracket Getting The Same Coupon For A Discount? Read This

How Private Colleges Are Like Cheap Sushi : NPR Ed : NPR. … [Continue reading]

Why Colleges Don’t Do More to Rein In Frats? Hutchins Has the Answer

Why Colleges Don’t Do More to Rein In Frats - Legal - The Chronicle of Higher Education. is an article in this week's CHE. My opinion - at the end of the day, it's about "soul" and "money". Robert Maynard Hutchins put it … [Continue reading]

America: A flagging model | The Economist

America: A flagging model | The Economist. This is a continuation of the "Must Read" in The Economist. I commented. This article makes the critical observation that "...returns [to individual students] have held up not because graduates … [Continue reading]

A Must Read From The Economist (This Week’s Cover Story)

Universities: The world is going to university | The Economist. This link is to the introduction. Here is the link to the complete … [Continue reading]

Why So Few Online Courses? Quotes From “The Economist” 3/28/2015 Edition on Universities

"...Since the value of a degree from a selective institution depends on its scarcity, good universities have little incentive to produce more graduates.." (From … [Continue reading]

It Cost a Fortune NOT to Grade Teachers by Their Students’ Test

Grading Teachers by the Test - NYTimes.com. Raj Chetty coauthored an important paper cited in this article, but, apparently not completely believed.  I commented. "Professors Rockoff, Chetty and Friedman, found something more than that … [Continue reading]