Rather than rate colleges, the Obama administration should hold them accountable through expanded disclosures and tightened standards for receiving federal student aid, the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities argues in a response to the president’s college-affordability plan.
In a letter sent on Wednesday to Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, M. Peter McPherson, the association’s president, writes that public colleges support Mr. Obama’s “call for transparency and accountability” but fear that a ratings system “would be extremely difficult to structure in a way that will accomplish the president’s goals.”
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