
All Penn AHEAD Papers
Document Type
Other
Date of this Version
6-2015
Keywords
Public perceptions of higher education, value of higher education, cost of higher education, cost/benefit analysis, college leader perceptions
Copyright/Permission Statement
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
Recommended Citation
Eckel, P. D. and Perna, L. (June 2015). Public Perceptions of Higher Education: Is it Worth the Cost? (What’s AHEAD: Key Trends in Higher Education No. 6). Philadelphia, PA: Alliance for Higher Education and Democracy, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania.
Date Posted: 19 October 2020
Comments
This report summarizes the results of a poll administered to the alumni of the Executive Doctorate program in Higher Education Management at the University of Pennsylvania (n = 242). 128 alumni responded during the 9-day period in which the poll was open (May 11 through May 19, 2015).
Additional commentary is available at https://ahead-penn.org/commentarypoll6