2013 College Rankings and Higher Education’s New Caste System
In Collaboration with the Washington Monthly
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Washington, D.C. 20005 - 10AM 鈥 12PM EDT
On September 4, 2013, at the 国产视频 Foundation鈥檚 Washington D.C. offices, details of the will be unveiled and discussed by an assembled panel of experts. The rankings, released annually since 2005, provide an alternative to traditional college scoring systems, which often end up capturing the 鈥榩restige鈥 of colleges, rather than their ability to improve social mobility, promote public service, and generate high quality research.
The theme of the 2013 College Rankings, and the discussion that will take place at 国产视频, is 鈥淗igher Education鈥檚 New Caste System鈥. For the better part of a century, higher education has operated under a compact with its citizens. Taxpayers would fund the basic research that sustains economic growth, and in return tuition at public institutions would remain low enough that middle- and lower-class students can afford degrees.
Our assembled experts will debate how that compact appears to be breaking down in front of our eyes. With plummeting state support and skyrocketing tuition, our flagship public universities are increasingly becoming, like elite private colleges, strongholds of the wealthy (including rich foreign students). Meanwhile, lower-income and minority students seem to increasingly being channeled to lower-prestige “open access” colleges where spending per pupil and graduation rates are roughly half as high. Instead of being an engine of equal opportunity, higher education therefore seems to increasingly be a driver of inequality.
Please join the Washington Monthly and the 国产视频 Foundation for a panel discussion of the 2013 College Rankings, and higher education’s new caste system. This event is free and open to the public, though RSVPs are requested.
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