Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Wanting Access to College, Americans Report Feeling ‘Squeezed’ by Higher Education

Wanting Access to College, Americans Report Feeling ‘Squeezed’ by Higher Education: An increasing number of Americans say college is important but is becoming less accessible for qualified students due to rising tuition, says a national report on public perceptions about higher education released on Tuesday.

Americans are being “squeezed” by the bloated costs of higher education, according to “Squeeze Play 2010,” a study prepared by Public Agenda, a nonprofit, nonpartisan public opinion research firm.

“People want college but are really losing trust in management and leadership,” said Patrick Callan, president of The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education organization, which collaborated in the survey.

An anxious public is questioning whether colleges are working toward affordability or their bottom line. Six out of 10 of surveyed respondents agreed colleges today operate more like businesses than nonprofit organizations, which purportedly educate students for the public good.