Paying the Price
College Costs, Financial Aid, and the Betrayal of the American Dream
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August 1, 2016
Goldrick-Rab (higher education policy & sociology, Temple Univ.; coauthor, Reinventing Financial Aid) argues clearly and convincingly that over past decades higher education has become more expensive, and that current financial aid programs are insufficient. Pell Grant funds have increased as tuition costs have risen even faster, and students whose families can contribute little or nothing to their education are forced to work long hours and take on larger loans. Goldrick-Rab conducted multiyear research on 3,000 college students in Wisconsin during the financial crisis of 2008, assembling a full picture of the complex federal, state, and private aid programs and how they failed to meet student needs. The detailed analysis of aid programs and actual educational costs are illustrated by insightful charts and graphs brought to life by multiple personal interviews. Believing that secondary education is essential in our economy and our democracy, the author offers proposals to make attending school a reality for all, regardless of family income. VERDICT This cogent and persuasive argument for a more humane and efficient program to make higher education accessible to all capable students draws upon thorough research and an array of personal portraits. Highly recommended for parents and taxpayers.--Elizabeth Hayford, formerly with Associated Coll. of the Midwest, Evanston, IL
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