Tuesday, December 11, 2012

If you care about the cost & quality of college


I wrote this last week, but no one has read it and anyone who is interested in what universities are doing and what it costs should know this.

Last week's Economist article on the problems with higher education has some shocking data.

The cost of a university education has risen by 5x the rate of inflation since 1983.  The cost of a university education in 2010 requires 38% of median income up from 23% in the year 2001.  And the standards for such degrees have been reduced to the point where I am not sure how to gauge what academic results really mean.  43% of all grades at 4 year universities are "A's".  GPA's in 2006 averaged 3.11 up from 2.52 in the 1950's.  AND a third of students to not take any courses requiring more than 40 pages of reading over an entire term.

This is appalling and I welcome reader input as to what can be done to change this.  I don't think the Federal Government has any role in any of this and I don't think that for-profit education is an answer for this either.

Maybe, business should insist on 2 year degrees and hire those people before they hire 4 year people for whom they have no idea what standards they have been educated to.  I hate to say that because I know I benefited from a liberal arts education, but then I had to read 40 pages a WEEK in almost every course.

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