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Bonchek House Great Room Lunch provided

Bonchek House Great Room Lunch provided. YouTube review: https:// www.youtube.com / watch?v =cegp3g9nvwI. The Future of Higher Education Introduction Sociological perspective – agency vs . social structure Historical perspective – education as a public good education as a right?

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Bonchek House Great Room Lunch provided

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  1. Bonchek House Great Room Lunch provided

  2. YouTube review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cegp3g9nvwI

  3. The Future of Higher Education Introduction Sociological perspective – agency vs. social structure Historical perspective – education as a public good education as a right? Conservative (neo-liberal) attitudes Privatization 2. The Lay of the Land 3. Who Governs the University? 4. Who Pays? – Varo Duffins 5. Who Goes? – Kate Jacobson 6. Who Works – Nov. 7. Choosing a Future

  4. Higher Education Under Scrutiny

  5. The Future of Higher Education • Introduction • The Lay of the Land • Types of schools • 3. Who Governs the University? – Nov. 12 panel • 4. Who Pays? – Varo Duffins • 5. Who Goes? – Kate Jacobson • 6. Who Works – Nov. 12 • 7. Choosing a Future

  6. Where do they go? PBS Frontline: College Inc. (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/collegeinc/)

  7. The Future of Higher Education • Introduction • The Lay of the Land • Costs • 3. Who Governs the University? • 4. Who Pays? – Varo Duffins • 5. Who Goes? – Kate Jacobson • 6. Who Works – Nov. • 7. Choosing a Future

  8. Average Estimated Full-Time Undergraduate Budgets, 2013-14 (Enrollment-Weighted) SOURCE: The College Board, Trends in College Pricing 2013, Figure 1.

  9. Inflation-Adjusted Published Tuition and Fees Relative to 1983‑84, 1983‑84 to 2013‑14 (1983‑84 = 100) SOURCE: The College Board, Trends in College Pricing 2013, Figure 5.

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