Demand for Greater Accountability in Higher Ed Is Bipartisan
Briefly

A recent survey from Arnold Ventures reveals a strong desire among American voters for increased transparency and accountability in higher education. Conducted among 1,015 registered voters, the survey indicates that 82% perceive significant issues with student loan repayment, while 61% advocate for major reforms or overhauls in higher education. The survey highlights broad bipartisan support for assessing the value of college degrees and ensuring public funds are managed effectively, aligning with voters' priorities for student success and economic mobility.
"Earning a college degree remains the surest path to financial security and economic mobility. Yet, within American higher education, students experience uneven outcomes, and public dollars are invested inefficiently."
"With broad bipartisan support behind greater accountability and a focus on outcomes, policymakers now have a unique chance to advance reforms that truly serve students' and families' interests and strengthen their future outcomes."
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