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October 26, 2009, 03:03 PM ET

'The American Prospect' Examines Inequality in Higher Education

A report in the November issue of The American Prospect examines inequality in higher education in a series of articles that focus on how the recession is widening the gap between public and private institutions and which policy changes could increase access and opportunity. The report, "Inequality Goes to College," also discusses the advantages and potential of community colleges, and the job market for graduates. The authors include professors at Harvard University and the University of California at Berkeley, and several community-college presidents.

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1. labrie_la - October 28, 2009 at 11:47 am

This is exactly what's wrong with the U.S.! What nation educates it's people based upon their socio-economic status and then assumes that it will be equipped to compete with other nations in future advancement. Soon we'll just have all the Chinese, etc. come over and work the jobs and run the corporations while we American's serve in the armed forces and fight for the return of our freedom!

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