October 11, 2002
Report Urges Curricular Reforms
A report released last week by the Association of American Colleges and Universities calls for a reorganization of undergraduate education, creating a "practical liberal education" and raising the expectations of students, professors, and the public.
The numerous public policies focused on improving access to college mean that 75 percent of high-school graduates get some postsecondary education. But colleges need to make sure that those students get something of value, according to
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