Posted on 12/14/2014 12:42:51 PM PST by Olog-hai
A controversial Obama administration rating system for colleges and universities already is being scrutinized ahead of its late-December rollout by educators who claim the governments goal of more transparency could come at the expense of schools that don't happen to fit the ivory tower model.
The federal government, with its long-awaited rating system, is trying to hold the countrys 7,000 colleges and universities accountable not only to taxpayers, but also to prospective students trying to weigh the pros and cons of different institutions.
But it has many in the education community on edge. Several colleges and education associations have launched a preemptive PR strike against the plan, though the details havent yet been released.
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Sure, sure, but I was really expecting news of the March Madness and Obama’s new handicapping system and maybe a peek at his bracket picks.
Diasappointed am I. Again.
Could work really well for conservatives.
The worst ranked will probably be the best places to consider.
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Just send your kids to Hillsdale.
And if they didn't keep giving them taxpayer funding, it would be a non-issue. Every time the government gets involved, the product gets more expensive while the quality goes in the dumpster.
what the hell makes this farcical jive ass punk think he needs get involved in EVERY aspect of our lives?
Hey ya punk, bug off ya turd.
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