Posted on 05/26/2014 11:07:26 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
WASHINGTON The college presidents were appalled. Not only had President Obama called for a government rating system for their schools, but now one of his top education officials was actually suggesting it would be as easy as evaluating a kitchen appliance.
Its like rating a blender, Jamienne Studley, a deputy under secretary at the Education Department, said to the college presidents after a meeting in the departments Washington headquarters in November, according to several who were present. This is not so hard to get your mind around.
The rating system is in fact a radical new effort by the federal government to hold Americas 7,000 colleges and universities accountable by injecting the executive branch into the business of helping prospective students weigh collegiate pros and cons. For years that task has been dominated by private companies like Barrons and U.S. News & World Report.
Mr. Obama and his aides say colleges and universities that receive a total of $150 billion each year in federal loans and grants must prove they are worth it. The problem is acute, they insist: At too many schools, tuition is going up, graduation rates are going down, and students are leaving with enormous debt and little hope of high-paying jobs.
The idea that the government would try to rate the schools has rattled the entire higher education system, from elite private institutions to large state universities to community colleges.
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LOL, can’t wait to see how the more conservative institutions are rated.
You just need to find out which school makes the best margaritas. <<<<<<<<<<<<<
Excellent, or maybe, to save money, they could use a “Jukebox Jury” system (sorry to all those too young to recall the 50’s show) where the schools could simply be declared a “Hit” or a “Miss”. Oh, wait, saving money would never be a factor in a gov’t study.
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