"Filmmaker Andrew Rossi asks the critical question about the value of higher education, revealing how colleges have come to embrace a business model that often promotes expansion over quality learning. With student-loan debt now over the one trillion dollar mark, the film explores the current education crisis from the halls of Harvard, to community colleges, to online learning. The most compelling story is the ongoing crisis at Cooper Union, the Manhattan college founded upon the radical notion that education should be free. In 2012, financial woes led the school to consider charging tuition for the first time in its 150-year history."
Réservation en ligneIvory tower : is college worth the cost? [Film]
dir. by Andrew Rossi