The Chronicle of Higher Education
POINT OF VIEW

Liberal Arts for All, Not Just the Rich

By WILLIAM DURDEN

For years, many of our country's most wealthy and privileged families have ignored shifting educational fashions and continued to send their children to high-quality residential colleges and universities for a liberal-arts education. They are well aware of the many lifelong benefits of such an education. For example, an estimated 40 percent of the Fortune...

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