Posted on 11/24/2015 6:56:03 AM PST by Academiadotorg
Wondering which colleges and universities offer degrees that give a bang-for-their-buck? Thatâs the idea behind the Obama administrationâs college scorecard program, released by the Department of Education earlier in the school year. It was supposed to rate all colleges and universities that qualified due to certain criteria, yet there was one glaring omission: Certain higher education institutions did not make the cut. Also, there were no actual ratings in the scorecard.
Why the omission? The omitted universities accuse the Obama administration of omitting them from the scorecard because they do not accept federal funding and they are either religious (i.e. Christian) or more conservative in culture and ideology.
Now, letâs take a balanced approach to this controversy. Why were these schools excluded? How were the scorecards rated?
The Department of Education e-mailed the press a statement and said that Grove City College, Hillsdale College, and Christendom College were a few universities who did not adhere to Title IV standards (i.e. federal funding for student financial aid). âInstitutions that do not participate in Title IV federal financial aid are not included on the site because they are not required to send us data,â Department spokeswoman Denise Horn added. âThe Department is listening closely to concerns from users and other stakeholders and will work to address those concerns in future updates to the tool.â However, some other notable Christian schools, such as Liberty University, were on the list. Based on Title IVâs requirements, schools that accept federal student aid, which data ranges from direct student aid to Pell grants, must report figures back to the Department of Education.
Looking at the Department of Educationâs scorecard, it offers sections of schools with higher graduation rates, high salary earnings after graduation, as well as other general metrics. But, it does not offer a grade or rating, which is a large problem. It begs the question, why is the government getting into college scorecards if no ratings are compiled, when U.S. News and World Report and other news media have their own college ratings?
Let Hussein open his records so we can evaluate the institutions who let him slide.
Its those colleges which will accept government and leftist monies for politically correct theories and maintaining cadre training and agitation programs.
At very best, the DOE's efforts are wasteful bureaucratic mission-creep. At worst, it is an organized, highly political Orwellian program for leftist/statist government and another huge blow to free, civil-society.
only then might we find out if he actually went to Columbia
Eh, pretty much a degree is a degree. Not many employers care where you got your sheepskin. Spend a fortune at a fancy U or get your sheepskin from a State College. It’s pretty much all the same. Yes there are some exception, but those are pretty localized.
She pushed through her math classes with a tutor and graduated with a business degree emphasis on marketing. 6 years after graduation, she is making a six figure income. No one asked her about her grades but did notice she graduated from University of Oregon Lundquist Business School.
What really helped her land her first few jobs right out of college, was internships during her four years in college that she added to her resume. Her business teachers encouraged her to as many as possible and she loved each assignment and benefited greatly from them. I have heard Obama made volunteer internships illegal.
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