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The Lowering of Higher Education in America: Why Financial Aid Should be Based on Student Performance
Toby, Jackson

The Lowering of Higher Education in America: Why Financial Aid Should be Based on Student Performance

ABC-CLIO (2010)
9780313378980
225 pages | 159 x 235 mm
Dewey 378.73
LC Classification LC67.62 .T63 2010
LC Control No. 2009039263

Subject

  • College Students - Rating Of - United States
  • Education
  • Education / Higher
  • Education / Students & Student Life
  • Educational Accountability - United States
  • Higher - Economic Aspects - United States

Plot

A top educator looks at the causes and national costs of the lowering of college admission and academic standards in the United States, then proposes confronting the problem by tying federal student grants and loans to academic performance as well as to financial need.After a half-century of teaching, distinguished educator Jackson Toby concludes that all too often, our current system gives high school students the impression that college is an entitlement and not a challenge. The Lowering of Higher Education: Why Financial Aid Should be Based on Student Performance is Toby's unflinching look at this broken system and the ways it can be fixed.The Lowering of Higher Education documents just how far college admission standards have fallen, then measures the cost of remedial programs for underprepared high school students just to get them to where they should have been in the first place. Toby also pulls no punches on the issue of grade inflation, which rewards laziness while demoralizing hard-working students. In conclusion, Toby proposes an innovative solution: base financial aid solely on academic performance, creating a compelling incentive for students to develop serious attitudes and study approaches in high school.

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Notes

Book review: https://www.jamesgmartin.center/2010/01/higher-education-has-been-lowered/