The Chronicle of Higher Education: Special Report
From the issue dated May 2, 2003


ATTITUDES ABOUT HIGHER EDUCATION
Do you think every high-school student who wants a four-year college education should have the opportunity to gain one?
Yes 91%
No 6%
Uncertain 3%
Do you think a four-year college degree is essential for success in our society?
Yes 51%
No 42%
Uncertain 7%
Do you think it is more difficult to be admitted to a four-year college or university now than it was 10 years ago?
Yes 53%
No 29%
Uncertain 19%
Do you think in general the quality of education is better at private or public universities?
Better at private 41%
Better at public 13%
About the same 38%
Don't know 10%
Do you think the quality of a public four-year college or university education in your state is better or worse compared with other states?
Better in my state 36%
Worse in my state 10%
About the same 44%
Don't know 11%
If money were not an issue, would you rather have your child attend a private or public university?
Private 45%
Public 25%
Doesn't matter 28%
Don't know 3%
In your opinion, do you think the state and federal governments should invest more money in higher education, or do they already spend too much money on universities?
Should invest more money 67%
Spend too much now 10%
About right as is 17%
Don't know 6%
Do you think the state and federal governments should invest more money in financial aid for students going to college, or do they already spend too much money on financial aid to college students?
Should spend more 67%
Spend too much now 8%
About right as is 19%
Don't know 6%
Generally, do you think college professors are:
Liberal 52%
Moderate 23%
Conservative 10%
Don't know 15%
Compared with your political views, do you think college professors are:
More liberal 50%
About the same 26%
More conservative 12%
Don't know 13%
COLLEGE COSTS
Would you say a four-year college education for your children or yourself is:
Always worth the price 40%
Usually worth the price 35%
Sometimes worth the price 21%
Rarely worth the price 2%
Never worth the price 1%
Don't know 1%
What dollar amount would you say is a high price for one year at a four-year college or university, including tuition, the cost of living in a residence hall on campus, food, books, and other fees?
Less than $2,000 1%
$2,000 - $4,999 5%
$5,000 - $9,999 13%
$10,000 - $14,999 19%
$15,000 - $19,999 15%
$20,000 - $29,999 20%
$30,000 or more 13%
Don't know 15%
Roughly how much do you think it costs per year to attend a public four-year college or university if you included tuition, living in a residence hall, food, books, and other fees?
Less than $2,000 1%
$2,000 - $4,999 7%
$5,000 - $9,999 23%
$10,000 - $14,999 28%
$15,000 - $19,999 14%
$20,000 - $29,999 9%
$30,000 or more 3%
Don't know 15%
Roughly how much do you think it costs per year to attend a private four-year college or university if you included tuition, living in a residence hall, food, books, and other fees?
Less than $2,000 0%
$2,000 - $4,999 2%
$5,000 - $9,999 5%
$10,000 - $14,999 10%
$15,000 - $19,999 14%
$20,000 - $29,999 29%
$30,000 or more 23%
Don't know 16%
Who should pay the largest share of the cost of a college education?
The family of the student 26%
Students 20%
Federal government 17%
Parents 17%
State government 11%
Don't know 9%
RESPONDENTS' COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
What best describes your level of education?
Grade school or some high school 2%
High-school diploma 16%
Some college 19%
Two-year associate degree 13%
Four-year bachelor's degree 30%
Master's degree 15%
Doctorate or Ph.D. 3%
Professional degree 3%
If you have no college degree, do you expect to earn a four-year college degree?
Yes 21%
No 70%
Uncertain 9%
If you earned a college degree, what best describes the type of four-year institution where you earned an undergraduate degree? Was it a:
Large public state college or university 48%
Smaller state college 17%
Modest-size private university 15%
Liberal-arts college 8%
Large private research university 7%
Specialty college for art, engineering, or business 4%
Community college 2%
Don't know 1%
What best describes the level of difficulty you had in choosing the college or university you attended? Was it:
Very easy 35%
Easy 42%
A little difficult 16%
Difficult 5%
Very difficult 1%
How satisfied are you with the college education you received? Are you:
Very satisfied 56%
Satisfied 32%
Somewhat satisfied 11%
Not satisfied 1%
How would you rate the importance of your college degree to your current success? Is it:
Very important 60%
Important 21%
Somewhat important 14%
Not important 4%
Are you currently taking college-level courses for academic credit?
Yes 12%
No 88%
If you are enrolled in college, what best describes the type of institution you attend? Is it a:
Large public state college or university 30%
Community college 19%
Modest-size private university 19%
Smaller state college 18%
Large private research university 6%
Specialty college for art, engineering, or business 4%
Liberal-arts college 2%
Don't know 2%
If enrolled, are you earning credit toward an undergraduate degree or a graduate degree?
Undergraduate 53%
Graduate 47%
EXPERIENCE OF RESPONDENTS' CHILDREN
Do you have children?
Yes 78%
No 22%
Do you have any children who currently attend and/or have graduated from a college or university?
Yes 42%
No 58%
RESPONDENTS WHOSE CHILDREN ATTENDED COLLEGE:
What best describes the type of college or university of the child who most recently enrolled or attended college?
Large public state college or university 40%
Modest-size private university 18%
Community college 14%
Smaller state college 14%
Specialty college for art, engineering, or business 5%
Large private research university 4%
Liberal-arts college 3%
Don't know 1%
What best describes the level of difficulty this child had in choosing a college or university? Was it:
Very easy 28%
Easy 36%
A little difficult 22%
Difficult 10%
Very difficult 2%
Don't know 1%
How satisfied are you with the college education your child is receiving or received? Are you:
Very satisfied 56%
Satisfied 33%
Somewhat satisfied 9%
Not satisfied 2%
No answer 1%
Roughly how much did you pay or are you paying of your own personal funds for your child's first year in college, including tuition, room, and board?
Less than $2,000 22%
$2,000 - $4,999 22%
$5,000 - $9,999 24%
$10,000 - $14,999 11%
$15,000 - $19,999 4%
$20,000 - $29,999 6%
$30,000 or more 2%
Don't know 10%
RESPONDENTS WHOSE CHILDREN ARE NOT COLLEGE AGE:
How likely is it that your children will choose to attend a four-year college or university?
Very likely 65%
Likely 11%
A possibility 12%
Not likely 12%
How important is it to you that your child or children attend a college or university affiliated with a religious denomination?
Very important 14%
Important 10%
Somewhat important 20%
Not important 56%
Don't know 1%
What best describes the type of college or university you would like to see your child attend?
Large public state college or university 23%
Modest-size private university 20%
Smaller state college 15%
Large private research university 9%
Specialty college for art, engineering, or business 8%
Community college 6%
Liberal-arts college 4%
Don't know 16%
Do you expect your child to attend the college or university that costs your family the least amount of personal funds?
Yes 25%
No 59%
Uncertain 16%
If your child was enrolling in college today, roughly how much does your family expect to pay in total for the first year of your child's college education, including tuition, room and board?
Less than $2,000 17%
$2,000 - $4,999 25%
$5,000 - $9,999 26%
$10,000 - $14,999 14%
$15,000 - $19,999 2%
$20,000 - $29,999 2%
Don't know 15%

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