American higher education in urgent need of reform, state legislators say
National Conference of State LegislaturesPosted: November 30th, 2006 by R. Lee Wrights
“More Americans must finish college if our country is to prosper in the global society, and it’s up to state legislators to make that happen. Those are recommendations from the final report of the National Conference of State Legislatures’ Blue Ribbon Commission on Higher Education, released today. There is a higher education crisis in this country, the report says. The American system is no longer the best in the world. Other countries are outperforming us. At the same time, tuition and fees are skyrocketing and financial aid and loan programs aren’t keeping up. As a result, a post-secondary education is not accessible to many Americans. Student are falling through the cracks. Nationally, for every 100 ninth graders who enter high school, only 18 finish college within six years.” (11/27/06)
