Wellman, Jane V., Donna M. Desrochers, and Colleen M. Lenihan. "Trends in College
Spending." Delta Cost Project. Lumina Foundation, n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2012.
<http://www.deltacostproject.org/resources/pdf/trends_in_spending-report.pdf>.
The source talks of the value of the student, and the increases in college spending. I chose to use this source because it makes evident that universities do not value high-level education like they did in the past. By focusing on increased tuition rates, and other non-essential spending, universities appear egotistical, and what does this acquired revune go toward? One thing is clear, students are not receiving a high education with high tuition rates.
Above is only more proof of how little universities value students, and it will surely be integrated into my paper. Freire, Gardner, Gladwell, Graff, and Menand would all be able to use this source to demand a more diversely valuable education an option for students. Increased tuition costs per student is not equitable to the vague education they have been offered.
Spending." Delta Cost Project. Lumina Foundation, n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2012.
<http://www.deltacostproject.org/resources/pdf/trends_in_spending-report.pdf>.
The source talks of the value of the student, and the increases in college spending. I chose to use this source because it makes evident that universities do not value high-level education like they did in the past. By focusing on increased tuition rates, and other non-essential spending, universities appear egotistical, and what does this acquired revune go toward? One thing is clear, students are not receiving a high education with high tuition rates.
Above is only more proof of how little universities value students, and it will surely be integrated into my paper. Freire, Gardner, Gladwell, Graff, and Menand would all be able to use this source to demand a more diversely valuable education an option for students. Increased tuition costs per student is not equitable to the vague education they have been offered.