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Education Policy. History: Little Federal Funding or Control.

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1 Education Policy

2 History: Little Federal Funding or Control

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6 The Education Gap

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10 The Public’s Response

11 Does Meritocracy Work? Chances of obtaining a bachelor’s degree by age 24: - 1 in 2 if from a family w/annual income $90,000+ - 1 in 4 if from a family w/annual income $61,000-$90,000 - 1 in 10 if from a family w/annual income $35,000-$61,000 - 1 in 17 if from a family w/annual income less than $35,000 percent of Americans earning college degrees with incomes less than $35,000: 6-8% percent of Americans at top 146 colleges/universities from bottom quartile of the U.S. population (approx. $35,000 or less in annual income): 3% percent of Americans at top 146 colleges/universities from top quartile of the U.S. population (approx. $90,000 or more in annual income): 74%

12 Does College Still Pay?

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