It’s been expected and now it’s finally happened. The College Board reported last Thursday on the growing gap between the United States and other countries in terms of their college graduation rates. Together with the overall degradation of American high school education, this threatens to undermine the nation’s economic competitiveness.
The United States used to be the world’s number one by its college graduates from 25 to 34 years. Now it ranks only 12th among 36 developed nations.
“The growing education deficit is no less a threat to our nation’s long-term well-being than the current fiscal crisis,” Gaston Caperton, the President of the College Board, warned at a meeting of education leaders and policy makers on Capitol Hill. He also released a report which recommended to “think P-16 and improve education from preschool through higher [one]” in order to increase the completion rates.
“We led the world in the 1980s, but we didn’t build from there,” said William Kirwan, chancellor of the University System of Maryland, who hosted the Washington discussion along with Mr. Caperton. “If you look at people 60 and over, about 39 – 40 percent have college degrees, and if you look at young people, too, about 39 – 40 percent have college degrees. Meanwhile, other countries have passed us by.”
While public and media attention was mostly paid to college accession rates in recent decades, college graduation rates are relatively new item on the national agenda. Everything started a year ago when President Obama announced his American Graduation Initiative that urged for five million more college graduates by 2020.
This month, after chairing the National Governors Association, Gov. Joe Manchin III of West Virginia spoke on his similar initiative.
While policy makers are still uncertain on how to exactly improve the college graduation rates, underfunding is believed to be the core of the problem. Many sponsors, funds and philanthropic organizations have declared on their intentions to help.
In April, Melinda Gates spoke before the American Association of Community Colleges convention and called for community college heads to boost college completion, promising that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation would contribute up to $110 million to fund their initiatives.
Canada currently holds the first place of the world’s educational attainment rating, with 56 percent of its young adults holding at least associate’s degrees in 2007, compared with only 40 percent of those in the United States. In 2010, the US positions improved slightly, though the overall situation is still difficult.
While almost 70 percent of the US high school graduates enroll in community colleges and 57 percent go to the bachelor’s degree program, fewer than 25 percent of them manage to graduate after all. Many drop out for multiple reasons, predominantly for their tuition debts.
The problem is even worse for low-income students and minorities: only 30 percent of African-Americans, and less than 20 percent of Latinos succeed in getting at least the associate’s degree. Whereas students from the highest income families are almost eight times as likely as those from the lowest income families to earn a bachelor’s degree by age 24.
“It’s crystal clear most students drop out of colleges not for the poor progress, but for their inability to pay. However we keep on hullabalooing about students default their loans instead of following our partners’ experience. Rise and shine: investing in schooling is investing in our future!”, – Matthew Barney, ProfEssays.com economic expert and a former TA said.
Main US competitors have quite the contrary approach to higher education, with a far greater share of state financing in the education budget. Consequently, the higher education costs tangibly cheaper there. In the UK, for instance, the annual tuition fee for studying in the high-end university like Oxford is slightly more than $5,000. France and Germany fund their universities at the state level, with huge subsidies, incentives and grants given to students, including the foreign ones.
Higher education in India and China is free, with these countries scoring increasingly high in economic performance lately. Many speculate that if not for the brain drain and poor living conditions in there, the US would have ranked far behind in its college graduation rates.
The College Board’s recommendations include an all-embracing approach that concerns K-12 education, calling for more state-financed programs at all levels, dropout prevention and alignment with international curricular standards. College costs were also mentioned, with recommendations for more need-based financial aid and subsidies.
Will they succeed in it – the time can only tell.
Weighing the Differences Between Classical Education and Calvert Grade-In-A-Box Curriculum
Since 1905 Calvert School has been offering homeschoolers a complete package- one year of curriculum covering all subjects. Previously I hadn’t even considered their company for two reasons: cost (one time fee of over $600) and my control over materials: a parent has no control over the choices for subjects.
This year Calvert began offering a payment plan which would cause its cost to be similar to what we budget for now, when we deliberate and choose our texts. So with the cost objection out the window, I looked more carefully at the course descriptions.
Calvert is really impressive for a few reasons. First, teachers are available on-line or by telephone if your kid(and you) are stumped by some topic. They have initial placement tests and unit testing in subject material online. Each enrolled student has resources available to them in their Calvert account. These include math and spelling games, an “i-Library,” tutorials, and e-textbooks. There is a lot of parent support available, through the phone, email, or the parent’s online resource which include answer keys.
The coursework is thorough, and includes art history, geography and computer literacy from elementary years on. However, the approach of the curriculum in general is scatter-gun in organization similar to public schools. For instance, putting life cycles and physics together in the same year of science instruction. Biographies not laid in the timeline of history, but as a focus of the history course? I much prefer the classical organization of science with history in a chronological flow.
I am a staunch believer in the classical methodology of running the sciences along with the story of history:
1st/5th/9th grades: biology with ancient history
2nd/6th/10th grades: astronomy & earth science with medieval history
3rd/7th/11th grades: chemistry with the age of exploration
4th/8th/12th grades: physics and computer science with modern history
During each period of history, vast improvements in the corresponding sciences occurred. I think studying things within their natural framework leads to a cohesion mentally as to when things and why things happened the way they did in history.
In addition, another beneficial aspect of classical curriculum is using whole books instead of readers. Textbooks for literature are edited for ease of reading. The most exciting and pivotal scenes are chosen so that the reader is always entertained and engaged without effort. Each selection is provided with a character and plot summary bringing the student reader ‘up-to-speed’ on the passage. Carefully phrased questions pertaining to the portions provided are at the end of each passage. Definitions of unknown words are available in bold in the margin. How does a child learn to analyze for content with such material? Reading literature from a textbook is akin to watching educational television: you are passively fed information, and are asked to regurgitate someone else’s assessment of the information. Classical education requires the reader to do investigative work to discover under their own mental powers what the text has for you.
Perhaps you took your child out of public or private school because of social or safety reasons, and you know that homeschooling is best for this child. Maybe you found homeschooling to be a solution to your problem, but you aren’t one of those people who always knew this was the road for you. If this describes you, I would wholeheartedly recommend this company and their curriculum as a solution. It ensures that if your child does the work, no gaps will be left in your his education.
However, for our purposes, I will invest the time and energy to lay out a curriculum based on The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home. I think the benefits of a classical education far outweigh the ease and convenience available through Calvert School, however excellent it may be for others.
Moms, It’s Time You Go Back to School With Obama’s Scholarship Grant
Are you an American mother, not qualified enough to pursue your desired career Are you overworked, stressed and completely drained out by your non-stimulating job Do you wish that you could somehow get to finish your post secondary education Well, if this sounds like you, President Obama must have had you in mind when he thought about this latest Federal grant.
A new Scholarship for Mothers programs has been launched by President Obama, thanks to which, single moms would be able to go back to school on government funds. The Federal Pell grant has already been increased from $4050 to $5100 dollars, which means now almost $10,000 of your annual education fee will be funded by the Government.
Still what more The American Opportunity Tax Commission has stated that the first $4000 of the grant will be kept free of taxes. This is a wonderful scheme for the average American single mother, not having any support from her ex husband to fund her living. Low income mothers can now go to college, achieve a higher degree, and work at a greater post to manage a more respectable lifestyle.
If you a mom of a very small child and need to take care of the young one, you can opt for online classes rather than attending lectures in a campus. If you are afraid of difficulty level of your studies, help can always be requested from anyone including certain groups at colleges that are there to aid the students. This scholarship can be applied to almost every university. Also, mothers should not worry about incurring debts as the scholarships never have to be paid back. Plus, the entire amount is interest free.
So benefit from the President’s wonderful scheme and make life easier for yourself and your family!
Applying for Obama’s scholarships for moms is quite easy and you can do it by filling the FASFA form and submitting it. However, before doing so you will have to decide the course or career and then look for the supporting scholarships. The Pell Grant is the most acceptable one when it is the case of secondary education. The government has increased the amount to $5100 and is planning to increase even more in upcoming years.
There are lots of women who don’t know about these scholarships and so they either apply for student loans or try to pay the fees on their own if they are committed towards their future. Both these options involve your money and so the option of scholarships or grants for moms is the best one here and is extremely suitable under your conditions also. If you manage and pay the college fees or apply for student loan, which you will be provided with easily, you have to put in your money sooner or later. You have to pay back the student loan and that too with due interest.
These scholarships and grants that are specially designed for moms are free financial aids and you don’t have to repay them anytime. If you are approved of the amount that is more than your educational fee, you can use the leftover amount for other educational expenses or for the development of your family. In fact you can do anything with that money but you will have to stay tuned with your course and committed towards your studies and future.
Obama wants to help those moms who are dedicated and committed and want to improve their education or standard of life. This is the reason why he has intended and developed scholarships for moms for them.
Same-Day Debit Card Loans – Money Against Your Debit Card to Heal Emergencies
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Same day loans fall in the category of short term loans and the borrowed amount would help you to for any of your purposes, including:
- Pay utility bills
- Credit card or grocery payments
- Sudden medical expense
- Car repair
- Education fee and so on.
The amount you can fetch under these loans can be ranging from




