The Department of Ed is hoping to start a national dialogue around rising costs in higher education. As the sector comes under increasing pressure to control rising costs and reduce student debt, what strategies is your institution using to address this critical challenge?
Secretary of Education Calls for Urgency on College Costs Source: The New York Times Date: 11/29/11 Secretary of Education Arne Duncan addressed a Las Vegas conference of college financial aid workers on Tuesday, urging officials to "think more creatively -- and with much greater urgency" about ways to contain costs and reduce student debt. He also sketched out three Department of Education initiatives using the same kind of financial incentives he has previously used to spur K-12 reform.
Additional Coverage: o Inside Higher Ed: Price Back in the Spotlight o Inside Higher Ed: Summoned to the White House o The Chronicle of Higher Education: U.S. Secretary of Education Urges Colleges to Rein In Costs Amid Protests by Students and Others, CUNY Trustees Vote to Raise Tuition Source: The New York Times Date: 11/28/11 With a raucous protest outside summoning all of the volume, but not the violence, of a similar clash last week, City University trustees approved on Monday a series of $300 annual tuition increases that will extend through 2015.
Additional Coverage: o The Chronicle of Higher Education: Protest Again Centers on Baruch College as CUNY Trustees Approve Tuition Increase
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