Friday, June 26, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Student Debt
Marc Bousquet's recent blog entry provides a sound critique of recent articles that suggest the student debt crisis is not a crisis at all. Given that my own students rightfully complain of enormous loans--in their own names as well as in their parents'--plus accumulating credit card debt in the face of rising tuition and fees (here, for instance, it looks like the cost of attending will be increasing in just a single year from $38,000 to $55,000--how's that for inflation?!), this isn't some small nuisance that can simply be swept under the rug. I highly recommend Jeff Williams' article "Student Debt and the Spirit of Indenture" for additional details and proposed solutions.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Closing College Doors to Needy Students
This New York Times article tells the now more common story of even private liberal arts colleges denying financial aid and sometimes even admissions to students who would normally qualify for merit-based scholarships and grants and replacing them with applicants who can pay the entire tuition, room and board, and fees out of pocket. Some of these latter students may not be as qualified in terms of their academics, community service, and extracurricular activities--thus, the ideas of higher education facilitating the so-called American Dream and academia being a meritocracy continue to decay: college becomes just another privilege of the privileged, an opportunity afforded only to those who have the monetary means to pay for it. As a first-generation college student who attended a private liberal arts university on almost a full ride of scholarships and grants based on both merit and financial need, I find this kind of admissions policy deplorable. It is certainly a consequence of the recession (broken record), but longer-term reforms of higher education and access to it need to be implemented, such as greater government subsidies and tuition caps so that the rising cost of attending a university does not outstrip inflation.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Links
"The Disappearing Tenure-Track Job" by Scott Jaschik
"What Tenure Feels Like" by A. Papatya Bucak
"Community College Teachers Don't Need a Ph.D." by Larry Hobson
"The Case for Working with Your Hands" by Matthew B. Crawford
A new book by John C. Cross and Edie N. Goldenberg entitled Off-Track Profs: Nontenured Teachers in Higher Education is reviewed by Scott Jaschik in Inside Higher Ed.
"What Tenure Feels Like" by A. Papatya Bucak
"Community College Teachers Don't Need a Ph.D." by Larry Hobson
"The Case for Working with Your Hands" by Matthew B. Crawford
A new book by John C. Cross and Edie N. Goldenberg entitled Off-Track Profs: Nontenured Teachers in Higher Education is reviewed by Scott Jaschik in Inside Higher Ed.
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adjunct faculty,
purpose of higher education,
tenure
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