The Chronicle of Higher Education

Elite Colleges Lag in Serving the Needy

The institutions with the most money do a poor job of reaching the students with the least

In 1940, James Bryant Conant, then president of Harvard University, laid out his vision of an egalitarian society, a classless culture based on educational opportunity, not chance of birth.

The nation had the duty "to afford all...

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