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Educating the Top 100 Percent assesses the decline of higher
education funding and offers ambitious policy recommendations to
restore the possibility of accessible, affordable education for
all. Stephen G. Katsinas, Nathaniel J. Bray, and Martha J. Kanter
probe the complex interplay of federal, state, and local policies
and illustrate how government actions have, over time, contributed
to the long-term slide of US educational attainment. Declining
federal and state funding of public higher education has forced
institutions to revise their financial models, passing costs
directly through to students, to the detriment of prospective
students—and the nation. Experts in education policy, the authors
point out how the unintended consequences of today's funding model
deny an ever-increasing portion of the population important
educational and professional opportunities. By providing context
for how we arrived at this financial conundrum and analyzing robust
quantitative data from national sources, Katsinas and his
colleagues offer pragmatic, sustainable, and stable policy options
for educating all Americans. The authors provide innovative ideas,
key lessons learned, and actionable proposals to fund public higher
education. Their top-down federal and bottom-up local and state
policy solutions aim to rectify plummeting high
school-to-college continuation and college graduation rates. As a
result, they present a vision of a brighter economic, cultural, and
civic future for educating all Americans. Educating the Top 100
Percent demonstrates how stable, sustainable funding policies can
scaffold a better public higher education system for all.
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