Each week, Symposium Magazine invites an author to guest-blog. This week, Judith Sebesta is blogging about “College for All, Or Just For Some?”
Each week, Symposium Magazine invites an author to guest-blog. This week, Judith Sebesta is blogging about “College for All, Or Just For Some?”
Each week, Symposium Magazine invites an author to guest-blog. This week, Judith Sebesta is blogging about “College for All, Or Just For Some?”
Each week, Symposium Magazine invites an author to guest-blog. This week, Judith Sebesta is blogging about “College for All, Or Just For Some?”
Each week, Symposium Magazine invites an author to guest-blog. This week, Judith Sebesta is blogging about “College for All, Or Just For Some?”
Too high a price? D.C. interns urge the Senate to act on “Smarter Solutions for Students Act," June, 2013. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
All too often, Americans see a college degree as the ultimate insurance policy for success. But we need look to a far wider range of policy and educational tools to help those without a degree.
About The Author:
Judith Sebesta is a writer, educator, and performer based in Austin, TX. She was a professor at Lamar University, University of Missouri, University of Arizona, and University of Evansville. She blogs at HigherEduphoria.