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Howard R. Bowen (Author)

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February 4, 1997 0801855306 978-0801855306 2nd

Each passing year sees the steady rise of tuition costs for American higher education. Issues of student loans, direct lending to institutions, and federally subsidized grants are a staple of news reporting. As colleges and universities across America grapple with ever-tightening budgetary restrictions, they develop new strategies to provide quality services to an increasing student body with decreasing income from endowments, donations, and government programs. For their part, students must grapple with a more competitive job market, and the prospect of unemployment after graduation. As we near the end of the century, many educators, academics, and even potential students are asking an important question: Are our colleges and universities worth what they cost?

In this classic study of higher education, Howard K. Bowen discusses the value of higher education to the individual and society, arguing that the nonmonetary benefits so far outweigh the monetary benefits that "individual and social decisions about the future of higher education should be made primarily on the basis of nonmonetary considerations."Responding to demands for efficiency and accountability, Investment in Learning is still as applicable today as it was twenty years ago.


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This book is not only a worthy effort, but a prerequisite for decisions regarding the allocation of resources in higher education.

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In this classic study of higher education, Bowen discusses the value of higher education to the individual and society, arguing that the nonmonetary benefits far outweigh the monetary benefits.


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In 1977, American higher education was carried on in about 3,000 institutions, which employed a full-time equivalent instructional staff of about 500,000 persons and an additional 800,000 or more other workers. Read the first page
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allocative ability, noncollege people, thinking introversion, nonmonetary returns, noncollege youth, noncollege group, identical students, universal higher education, societal outcomes, annual national income, varied institutions, intellectual tolerance, forgone income, institutional expenditures, practical competence, esthetic sensibility, college impact, higher educational system, college quality, direct satisfactions
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United States, Carnegie Commission, Omnibus Personality Inventory, World War, Bureau of the Census, Bureau of Labor Statistics, American Council, Department of Health, National Opinion Research Center, University of California, Vietnam War, Fact Book, Far Eastern, Clark Kerr, Herbert Gintis, Martin Meyerson, Martin Trow, Reed College, San Francisco State, University of Portland
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