Resources
Books
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Robert B. Archibald, David Henry Feldman,
Why Does College Cost So Much?,
Oxford University Press, 2010,
ISBN 0199744505.
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Alan Collinge,
The Student Loan Scam: The Most Oppressive Debt in U.S. History and How We Can Fight Back,
Beacon Press, 2010, ISBN 0807042315.
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Ronald Ehrenberg,
Tuition Rising: Why College Costs So Much,
Harvard University Press, 2002,
ISBN 0674009886.
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Donald E. Heller,
The States and Public Higher Education Policy: Affordability, Access, and Accountability,
JHU Press, 2011, 1421401223.
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Mel Scarlett,
The Great Rip-Off in American Education,
Prometheus Books, 2004,
ISBN 159102031X, 9781591020318.
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Marc Scheer,
No Sucker Left Behind: Avoiding the Great College Rip-off,
Common Courage Press, 2008,
ISBN 1567513786.
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Paul Streitz,
The Great American College Tuition Rip-Off,
Oxford Institute Press, 2005, ISBN 0971349827.
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Richard K. Vedder,
Going Broke by Degree: Why College Costs Too Much,
American Enterprise Institute, 2004,
ISBN 9780844741970.
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Richard Vedder, Matthew Denhart,
Ten Principles of Higher Education Reform,
The Heartland Institute, March 10, 2011.
Articles and Reports
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Michelle Crouch,
10 Things Every Parent Should Know About College,
Readers Digest, September, 2011.
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The College Board.
Trends in College Pricing,
Princeton, NJ: 2008
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The Education Sector.
Drowning in Debt: The Emerging Student Loan Crisis,
July 2009
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John Uebersax.
Materialism, Idealism, and Higher Education in California,
April 2013
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Penelope Wang.
Is college still worth the price?,
Money Magazine, August 20, 2008.
Advocacy Groups
California Higher Education
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