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Cost and quality of higher education


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Examines the costs and quality of higher education in the United States. Theories on the faults of higher education; Congress' establishment of National Commission on the Cost of Higher Education; Contents of the report `Straight Talk About College Costs and Prices. ' (16,800 Π·Π½Π°ΠΊΠΎΠ²)

✦ Subjects


ПСдагогика;БистСмы образования


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