College: The Undergraduate Experience in AmericaSponsored by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Boyer considers the undergraduate experience in American higher education, paying particular attention to the way institutional structures and procedures affect the lives of students. He not only identifies the strengths and problems, but also suggests ways in which colleges and universities might be improved and students better served. |
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FROM SCHOOL TO COLLEGE | 9 |
A CLEAR AND VITAL MISSION | 41 |
THE ACADEMIC PROGRAM | 71 |
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