Our higher education system is rooted in a perilous, long-standing misconception.
By debunking the myth that students can and should shop around for college, we can start forming policies that actually fit the realities of today’s students.
Nicholas Hillman is a senior fellow at the Institute for College Access & Success. ©2023 Chicago Tribune. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency.
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