Friday, February 26, 2016
Century Foundation Report Examines The Real Value of What Students Do in College
Most students attend college to learn skills and gain experience that will put them on a path to becoming employable adults. Unfortunately, some students' expectations are not met and they waste their time and money on low-quality instruction—sometimes never completing their degree at all.
A new report, The Real Value of What Students Do in College, from TCF senior fellow Robert Shireman, offers specific recommendations for how the U.S. Department of Education could promote a renewed focus on learning at America’s colleges.