The Demise of Higher Education: How Colleges and Universities Betray Students for Profit

Author:   Douglas B Sims
Publisher:   Douglas B Sims
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9781966739012


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   13 February 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The American Dream-a promise of opportunity, upward mobility, and a better life-has always been tied to education's transformative power. For generations, colleges and universities opened doors to careers, financial security, and societal progress. Yet today, higher education in America stands at a crossroads. Skyrocketing tuition, overwhelming student debt, and a growing disconnect between academic programs and workforce needs have eroded its promise. For many, the dream of education as the ultimate equalizer feels more like an illusion. This book tackles the critical question: How did we get here, and what must be done to reclaim higher education's potential? Through a sharp examination of systemic flaws, this book explores how colleges and universities have strayed from their purpose, prioritizing prestige and profit over accessibility and equity. Rising costs have excluded countless students, leaving them burdened with debt or unable to attend. Curricula often fail to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving economy, leaving graduates unprepared. The problem is compounded by degrees offering little value in the job market. Fields like sociology and philosophy, while enriching, often fail to provide career-ready skills, leaving graduates burdened by debt and struggling for meaningful employment. These programs highlight a troubling disconnect between higher education and workforce demands. Moreover, inefficiencies in professional degree pathways, such as for medical doctors (MDs) and dentists (DDS/DMDs), underscore the need for reform. In the U.S., these degrees often take three to four years longer than necessary due to outdated requirements like completing a bachelor's degree before medical or dental school. In contrast, countries like the United Kingdom and Australia streamline these pathways, allowing students to enter directly into professional programs after high school, saving time and reducing financial strain. These extended U.S. timelines increase costs and delay the entry of qualified professionals into critical fields. Yet, higher education remains one of the most powerful tools we have to create a fairer, more prosperous society-if we confront its failings. This book critiques the problems and envisions a future where colleges and universities are revitalized as engines of opportunity, innovation, and social change. It challenges us to make higher education affordable, accessible, and aligned with 21st-century demands. From rethinking tuition models to fostering industry partnerships, from embedding civic responsibility into academic programs to investing in student success, the path forward is clear but requires bold action and collective will. This book is for anyone who believes in education's power to shape lives and societies. Whether you are a student navigating college challenges, a parent questioning the return on investment, an educator grappling with inequities, or a policymaker shaping the future, this work will inspire you to imagine what's possible. The American Dream is not dead-it waits to be reclaimed. Through innovation, commitment, and a shared belief in education's transformative power, we can restore higher education's promise as the cornerstone of opportunity and progress for all. This book offers a guide to reviving that vision and ensuring the dream endures for generations to come.

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Author:   Douglas B Sims
Publisher:   Douglas B Sims
Imprint:   Douglas B Sims
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781966739012


ISBN 10:   196673901
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   13 February 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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