The Impoverishment of the American College Student
By (Author) James V. Koch
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Brookings Institution
9th July 2019
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Funding of education and student finance
378.30973
Paperback
266
Width 155mm, Height 223mm, Spine 19mm
485g
Higher education funding and tuition and fee inflation are complicated matters that very few people understand well. Easy Money clarifies the central issues and provides plentiful data to support its key points. It is a must-read for anyone who believes that maintaining access to and the affordability of public colleges are vitally important to society's future.
A detailed look at the complex facets contributing to the college cost crisis, The Impoverishment of the American College Student doesn't let anyone off the hook. Koch focuses on how to restore the promise of public higher education, particularly for low- and middle-income students."- James Toscano, president, Partners for College Affordability and Public Trust;
"Soaring college costs and public concerns about educational quality are front-page news, but it is hard to find clear explanations of decision-making in university administrative suites and boardrooms. James Koch's timely and important new book separates economic fact from wishful thinking."- Richard A. DeMillo, executive director, Center for 21st Century Universities, Georgia Institute of Technology;
"Tuition and fee price inflation is a serious problem in higher education. Jim Koch lasers in on the causes underlying this problem and provides us with a practical plan to remedy it. These solutions reflect in part Koch's fifteen years of distinguished experience as a university president and the insights he has developed as a serious scholar."- Richard J. Cebula, professor of finance, Jacksonville University;
"A welcome new tool to help make informed policy decisions that address the real problem of college cost. . . Koch's new book and the work he's doing with Partners are valuable additions to the higher education policy discussion. More former college presidents should follow Koch's example."- Jenna A. Robinson, James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal
James V. Koch is Board of Visitors Professor of Economics emeritus and president emeritus of Old Dominion University. He has been a consultant for more than 100 colleges and businesses and has written widely about economics and higher education. Koch served as president of the University of Montana between 1986 and 1990 and Old Dominion University from 1990 to 2001.