According to a new survey sponsored by Northeastern University, nearly half of all Americans have a dim view of the quality of U.S. higher education, and most think it is not only too expensive but also only a fair or poor return on their investment. Most of those surveyed–particularly college-aged Americans themselves–agree that U.S. higher education must change to remain globally competitive, although not everyone is convinced that increasingly popular online courses are as effective as conventional ones.
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