Lyall and Sell have opened a candid public policy discussion about
the future of public universities. This is the only book-length
treatment of public higher education finance at the beginning of
the 21st century that looks comprehensively at state experiments
and dilemmas, and attempts to envision possible future paths. Lyall
and Sell describe market forces that are eroding the traditional
partnership between states and public universities. By outlining
how the search for new revenue sources is refocusing the basic
goals of public universities, the authors clarify what has gone
wrong_and what can be done to save these valuable American
institutions.
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