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International Perspectives in Higher Education offers a balanced perspective on how different countries approach key policies and what the United States can learn from those programs. Jason D. Delisle and Alex Usher have gathered a diverse group of experts to examine systems across the globe with a focus on the trade-offs between access, cost, and quality. The book explores a set of cross-cutting global topics such as free tuition, restricted versus unrestricted access, and the structure of student loans, drawing out the similarities and differences across countries. It also provides single-country case studies from Chile, Australia, and Brazil, paying close attention to the context in which specific reforms arose and the unintended consequences of implementation. Too often, programs found in other countries are presented as silver-bullet solutions to be lifted from one country and grafted on to the US system. This book, however, advocates for a careful examination of the strategies other countries are enacting—the political, historical, and demographic context, as well as the trade-offs among different outcomes—before deciding whether they would work here. Delisle and Usher provide an understanding of the interplay among various higher education reforms and the opportunities and challenges involved in undertaking similar reforms in the US context. Given the tremendous challenges facing the US system, their work establishes a solid foundation for policy debates moving forward.
Jason D. Delisle is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.Alex Usher is president of Higher Education Strategy Associates.
Table of ContentsIntroductionJason D. Delisle and Alex UsherPART 1 Trends and Policies Shaping Higher Education Systems AbroadChapter 1The Limitations of Free College in EuropeJon MarcusChapter 2The Expanding Role of Tuition and Other Forms of Cost-Sharing in Higher EducationBruce JohnstoneChapter 3Juxtaposing Global and US Private Higher Education: What is to be Learned?Daniel C. LevyChapter 4The Practical and Ethical Underpinnings of Higher Education Access PoliciesAnna Mountford-ZimdarsChapter 5The Architecture of Student Loan SystemsAlex UsherPART 2 Case Studies: Lessons from Individual CountriesChapter 6Chile: the Challenges of Free CollegeAndrÉs BernasconiChapter 7Australia: The Price of Greater Access to Higher EducationVicki ThomsonChapter 8Brazil: Expanding Access Through Private InstitutionsDante J. SaltoConclusIonJason D. Delisle and Alex UsherNotesAcknowledgementsAbout the EditorsAbout the ContributorsIndex