In September 2006, the bipartisan Spellings Commission lamented low college graduation rates, rising student costs, and inadequate information about student learning.
But while the report was correct in its emphasis, it was eventually doomed by the federal government’s limited role in higher education. If colleges are going to be held accountable, states will have to carry [...]
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Members of the Annapolis Group, comprised of about 80 liberal arts colleges including Sarah Lawrence, Oberlin, and Reed, announced yesterday they will opt out of the US News college rankings. It is the latest example of a failure to understand what the college accountability movement is all about.
While the US News ranking system [...]






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