Are too many students going to college?

A number of experts at the Chronicle of Higher Education weigh in here.  They address a number of important education debates: Who should pay for higher education?  Are there still strong economic incentives to attend college?  Can the U.S. learn from other countries on this issue?

With an abundance of college students and graduates, a severe decline in jobs, and the ever-ballooning cost of tuition, we are in need of a serious sit-down on these issues.

-Colin

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