Is college worth it?: college presidents, public assess value, quality and mission of higher education
Sharply rising college costs, enrollments and student debt loads have touched off a debate about the role of higher education in the United States. This report provides a wide-ranging analysis of the attitudes and experiences of the general public, college graduates and college presidents in order to inform that debate. The report is largely based on findings from two Pew Research Center surveys conducted in the spring of 2011 to explore attitudes about the cost, value, quality, mission and payoff of a college education. The general public survey (GP) is based on telephone interviews conducted ... Show more
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Published: Washington, District of Columbia, Pew Research Center, 2011
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: 153 p.
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