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Reminder: We've Moved 25 Mar 2011 | 06:12 am

This site has moved to http://blog.centerforcollegeaffordability.org.

Reminder: CCAP Blog Has Moved 19 Mar 2011 | 03:34 am

Our new and revamped site is now live: http://centerforcollegeaffordability.org/ (alternatively, if you want a much shorter url, use http://theccap.org/. We have migrated our blog, which you can acces...

The CCAP Blog Has Moved 4 Mar 2011 | 07:43 am

Our new and revamped site is now live: http://centerforcollegeaffordability.org/ (alternatively, if you want a much shorter url, use http://theccap.org/. We have migrated our blog, which you can acces...

Links for 3/3/11 4 Mar 2011 | 02:00 am

Andrew Ferguson Like most parents with kids about to apply to college, I’d heard how the process had descended into Absurdistan. But it wasn’t until I saw the feral squint of parental ambition in the...

Links for 3/2/11 3 Mar 2011 | 06:24 am

Michael Finnegan and Gale Holland In one respect, trouble was inevitable: Voters had put $2.2 billion under the control of seven of the region's most obscure elected officials. They would be spending...

Update on CCAP Website Redesign 2 Mar 2011 | 08:07 am

CCAP will be launching its revamped website within the next day or so. When it does go live, we will complete the process of transitioning our blog from blogger over to our new server. For those of yo...

Links for 3/1/11 2 Mar 2011 | 02:00 am

Publius Audax the total bill (at UT-Austin) runs to at least $95,000. Can we really reduce that cost by nearly 90%, while maintaining or even improving quality? Yes, we can, if we do two things: int...

On New Jersey Taxes and Pensions 1 Mar 2011 | 06:55 am

by Andrew Gillen Over at Quick and the Ed, Kevin Carey bashes on past and current New Jersey Governors. I’m all for bashing politicians, but the story Kevin tells is a bit… skewed. Kevin’s version i...

More Information = Better Schools 1 Mar 2011 | 03:00 am

by Andrew Gillen Our focus on the 3 I’s of higher ed reform (incentives, information, and innovation), just got another boost today. From the Economic Logician: Publish school performance informatio...

Links for 2/28/11 1 Mar 2011 | 02:00 am

DAVID LEONHARDT If policy makers began to tie funding to performance — both graduation rates and measures of actual learning — we might not drive down the cost of the good colleges. But I bet we’d st...

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