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Buying The Next Meltdown
Read more: Buying The Next MeltdownAre current higher education policies likely to buy the next meltdown, this time among college investors? Read on for a look at the industry as we explore the likelihood.
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A Toxic Combination, Bad Regulations, and Subsidies
Read more: A Toxic Combination, Bad Regulations, and SubsidiesWho is served with a toxic combination of bad regulations and subsidies for higher education? A cautionary tale
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America’s $31 Billion College Bet: How Pell Grants Shape Higher Education
Read more: America’s $31 Billion College Bet: How Pell Grants Shape Higher EducationEvery year, the federal government writes checks totaling over $31 billion to help low-income students attend college through the Federal Pell Grant program. Are we getting our money’s worth?
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Rethinking How America Invests in College Students: How the Pell Grant is used matters!
Read more: Rethinking How America Invests in College Students: How the Pell Grant is used matters!The Pell Grant is a laudable attempt by the Federal Government to provide college cost relief to the financially challenged. Here’s why and how those federal investments can do much better.
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College ratings are useful, rankings useless
Read more: College ratings are useful, rankings uselessAre rankings the best way to choose a college? I will show why you should ignore those rankings and why college ratings and the return on investment (ROI) are far more valuable tools for making informed decisions.