Breaking Point: The College Affordability Crisis and Our Next Financial Bubble

Author:   Kevin W. Connell
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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Pages:   164
Publication Date:   20 September 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Kevin W. Connell
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9781475826036


ISBN 10:   1475826036
Pages:   164
Publication Date:   20 September 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: The Ticking Time Bomb Chapter 1: Sowing the Seeds of Crisis Chapter 2: Tanked By Rank Chapter 3: Penniless for Perks Chapter 4: Lending Roots: Inception of Greed Chapter 5: Sallie Mae: The Rise of a Lending Empire Chapter 6: Rigged Chapter 7: Breaking Backs to Balance Budgets Chapter 8: A Stake in the Game Chapter 9: The New American College & University

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This thoughtful and provocative book highlights the problems that contribute to intolerable debt burdens and limited job prospects for too many students. Kevin Connell makes an important contribution to the debate on how we can improve our global competitiveness while satisfying the legitimate needs of students who are poorly served by today's education-financial complex. -- Thomas Stanton, fellow at the Center for Advanced Governmental Studies at Johns Hopkins University, former head of the Office of Policy Planning of the Federal Trade Commission Kevin Connell has covered new ground and uncovered old problems in his incisive analysis of what ails higher education. This is a great read for anyone interested in the growing crisis in American universities arising out of an increasingly perverse economic environment in which schools operate. -- Richard Vedder, Ohio University Amid our then-rising space race and international conflict with the Soviet Union, Congress passed the National Defense Education Act in 1958 to make college affordable and available. Aimed at strengthening the economy, improving innovation, and ensuring national security, this cost-effective program helped America compete globally. It also helped millions reach the sprawling middle class and realize their life's ambition. Spurning this simple and practical objective, however, universities, college financial lenders, and an indifferent Congress have let college pricing explode in recent decades, forgetting the students they exist to serve. Breaking Point is a well-researched book which seeks to right this program's wrongs, thus ensuring that college students receive college degrees that once again help graduates achieve the American Dream. -- Curt Smith, former speechwriter to President George H. W. Bush; author of Voices of the Game; regular columnist for GateHouse Media Inc. newspapers


This thoughtful and provocative book highlights the problems that contribute to intolerable debt burdens and limited job prospects for too many students. Kevin Connell makes an important contribution to the debate on how we can improve our global competitiveness while satisfying the legitimate needs of students who are poorly served by today's education-financial complex. -- Thomas Stanton, fellow at the Center for Advanced Governmental Studies at Johns Hopkins University, former head of the Office of Policy Planning of the Federal Trade Commission Kevin Connell has covered new ground and uncovered old problems in his incisive analysis of what ails higher education. This is a great read for anyone interested in the growing crisis in American universities arising out of an increasingly perverse economic environment in which schools operate. -- Richard Vedder, director of The Center for College Affordability and Productivity, distinguished professor of economics at Ohio University Amid our then-rising space race and international conflict with the Soviet Union, Congress passed the National Defense Education Act in 1958 to make college affordable and available. Aimed at strengthening the economy, improving innovation, and ensuring national security, this cost-effective program helped America compete globally. It also helped millions reach the sprawling middle class and realize their life's ambition. Spurning this simple and practical objective, however, universities, college financial lenders, and an indifferent Congress have let college pricing explode in recent decades, forgetting the students they exist to serve. Breaking Point is a well-researched book which seeks to right this program's wrongs, thus ensuring that college students receive college degrees that once again help graduates achieve the American Dream. -- Curt Smith, former speechwriter to President George H. W. Bush; author of Voices of the Game; regular columnist for GateHouse Media Inc. newspapers


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Kevin W. Connell is an associate attorney at Ferrara Fiorenza PC where he specializes in Education Law and Labor & Employment Law. Representing roughly 200 public school districts throughout New York State, Kevin works on a myriad of practice areas. These include student and faculty discipline, free speech, religion in schools, special education, board governance, labor relations, and unlawful discrimination. Kevin also assists with the investigation and resolution of complaints made to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and New York State Division of Human Rights. Kevin is a cum laude graduate of the University of Rochester, where he graduated in 2015. Following his undergraduate studies, Kevin attended William & Mary Law School. During law school, Kevin was the President of the American Constitution Society, Spong Tournament Justice for the William & Mary Moot Court Team, and a member of the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review. Kevin received several honors for his service, including induction into The Order of the Barristers and Next Generation Leaders. After graduating from William & Mary Law School in 2018, Kevin was admitted to the New York State Bar. In addition to his work as a practicing attorney, Kevin continues to promote college affordability and productivity with students, school districts, legislators, and activists throughout the United States.

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