A perfect mess : the unlikely ascendancy of American higher education
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Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, [2017].
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Published
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, [2017].
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222 pages ; 24 cm
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English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-215) and index.
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Read the news about America's colleges and universities - rising student debt, affirmative action debates, and conflicts between faculty and administrators - and it's clear that higher education in this country is a total mess. But as David F. Labaree reminds us in this book, it's always been that way. And that's exactly why it has become the most successful and sought-after source of learning in the world. Detailing American higher education's unusual struggle for survival in a free market that never guaranteed its place in society - a fact that seemed to doom it in its early days in the nineteenth century - he tells a lively story of the entrepreneurial spirit that drove American higher education to become the best. And the best it is: today America's universities and colleges produce the most scholarship, earn the most Nobel prizes, hold the largest endowments, and attract the most esteemed students and scholars from around the world. But this was not an inevitability. Weakly funded by the state, American schools in their early years had to rely on student tuition and alumni donations in order to survive.This gave them tremendous autonomy to seek out sources of financial support and pursue unconventional opportunities to ensure their success. As Labaree shows, by striving as much as possible to meet social needs and fulfill individual ambitions, they developed a broad base of political and financial support that, grounded by large undergraduate programs, allowed for the most cutting-edge research and advanced graduate study ever conducted.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Labaree, D. F. (2017). A perfect mess: the unlikely ascendancy of American higher education . The University of Chicago Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Labaree, David F., 1947-. 2017. A Perfect Mess: The Unlikely Ascendancy of American Higher Education. The University of Chicago Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Labaree, David F., 1947-. A Perfect Mess: The Unlikely Ascendancy of American Higher Education The University of Chicago Press, 2017.

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Labaree, David F. A Perfect Mess: The Unlikely Ascendancy of American Higher Education The University of Chicago Press, 2017.

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