The True Costs of College, 1st ed. 2020
Auteurs : Kendall Nancy, Goerisch Denise, Kim Esther C., Vernon Franklin, Wolfgram Matthew
This book examines the true costs of attendance faced by low- and moderate-income students on four public college campuses, and the consequences of these costs on students? academic pathways and their social, financial, health, and emotional well-being. The authors? exploration of the true costs of academics, living expenses, and student services leads them to conclude that current college policies and practices do not support low-income and otherwise marginalized students? well-being or success. To counter this, they suggest that reform efforts should begin by asking value-based questions about the goals of public higher education, and end by crafting class-responsive policies. They propose three tools that policymakers can use to do this work, and steps that every person can take to revitalize public support for public education, equity-producing policies, and democratic participation in the public arena.
Nancy Kendall is Professor and Chair of the Department of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Denise Goerisch is Assistant Professor in the Department of Integrative, Religious, and Intercultural Studies at Grand Valley State University, USA
Esther C. Kim is Adjunct Professor in the Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California, USA.
Franklin Vernon is Faculty in the Department of Geography, Planning, and Recreation, as well is in the Interdisciplinary Health PhD Program, at Northern Arizona University, USA.
Matthew Wolfgram is Senior Researcher in the Center for Research on College-Workforce Transitions, at the Wisconsin Center for Educational Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Date de parution : 09-2020
Ouvrage de 158 p.
14.8x21 cm
Thèmes de The True Costs of College :
Mots-clés :
Student debt; tuition; student wellbeing; college affordability; LGBTQI