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Motivation and Success: An Argument for the Liberal Arts

Dean's List: Eleven Habits of Highly Successful College StudentsThe liberal arts always have been the core of American higher education.  They have created a skeptical electorate, supported our diversity, and been a source of inspiration and innovation for three centuries.  But the combination of stratospheric tuition costs and a dismal job market has put the wisdom of a liberal education in doubt.

The best defense I can offer is that more students will fail if we abandon this tradition.  The 2009 6-year graduation rate in the US was only 55.5% (NCHEMS).  This is a sad number already.  But it will be much worse if we do not… Continue reading

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