by Ralph Enlow | Jul 9, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
An appeal against academic protectionism Continuing my series on US higher education policy, I now turn to the matter of transfer credit policy. I offer this simple thesis, higher education policy proposition #10: Government policy should support student mobility in...
by Ralph Enlow | Jun 18, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
As I continue in this series on higher education policy, I now shift from policy considerations related to student financial aid to the government’s role in educational quality assurance. Consider my higher education policy proposition #9: Government policy should...
by Ralph Enlow | Jun 4, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
Shhh! Here’s a dirty little secret: the government profits from student loans—big time. Annual student loan interest revenue to the federal coffers amounts to $29 billion. Well, before you count the cost of loan forgiveness and defaults anyway. But, in government,...
by Ralph Enlow | May 28, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
Home stretch We’ve now turned the corner in this series on higher education policy. Are you still with me? In this post, I invite you to consider my seventh of twelve propositions relative to national higher education policy. Higher education policy proposition #7:...
by Ralph Enlow | May 14, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
In this post, I invite you to consider the sixth of twelve propositions I offer relative to national higher education policy. Higher education policy proposition #6: Like most all major purchases, responsible college financing may be appropriate, even if not...
by Ralph Enlow | Apr 30, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
We are working our way through a series of propositions I have offered concerning national higher education policy. Refer to my March 19, 2017, post for the entire list. Here now is proposition #5: Education is more earned privilege than entitlement. Students should...