Saving State U Why We Must Fix Public Higher Education

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Author: Nancy Folbre
Publisher: The New Press
Year: 2010
Language: en
Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 9781595580658
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Height: 7.75 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 0.67461452172 Pounds
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Dewey Decimal: 378/.050973
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Saving State U: Why We Must Fix Public Higher Education by Nancy Folbre, published by The New Press in 2010, explores the challenges facing public universities in the United States. This edition, comprising 193 pages, delves into the impact of budget cuts, rising tuition, and increasing competition for admissions, which have made affordable, high-quality education increasingly elusive for students. Folbre examines the current state of public higher education and highlights the importance of maintaining ideals of equal opportunity.

In this insightful work, Folbre discusses the efforts of students, faculty, and advocates who are forming coalitions to improve access and quality in higher education. The book presents a firsthand account of the ongoing debates and political dynamics within state universities, emphasizing the stakes involved for both education and democracy. Folbre’s accessible narrative sheds light on potential futures for public higher education and the practical strategies that can be employed to foster meaningful change.


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Once upon a time, students who were willing and able to work hard could obtain an affordable, high-quality education at a public university. Those times are gone. Intensified admissions competition coupled with opposition to public spending has scorched every campus. Budget cuts, tuition hikes, and debt burdens are undermining the best path to upward mobility that this country ever built.

But despite all of this, Americans still embrace ideals of equal opportunity and know that higher education represents a public good. Students, faculty, staff, and advocates are beginning to build political coalitions and develop new strategies to improve access, enhance quality, and simplify financial aid. This book celebrates and will fortify their efforts.

In Saving State U, economist Nancy Folbre brings the national debates of education experts down to the level of trying to teach–and trying to learn–at major state universities whose budgets have repeatedly been slashed, restored, and then slashed again. Here is a brilliant firsthand account of the stakes involved, the politics, and the key debates raging through public campuses today. In a passionate, accessible voice, Folbre also offers a sobering vision of the many possible futures of public higher education and their links to the fate of our democracy while looking at the practical ways in which change is now possible.

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