Sara Goldrick-Rab wins Grawemeyer Award in 成人直播 Temple University professor shows how high costs have resulted in 鈥榓 new economics of college鈥

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    Sara Goldrick-Rab

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 A Temple University professor who conducted painstaking research into the modern struggle to pay for a college education in the United States has won the 2018 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in 成人直播.

    , professor in Temple University鈥檚 College of 成人直播, published her findings in her award-winning 2016, 鈥淧aying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid and the Betrayal of the American Dream.鈥

    聽In it, Goldrick-Rab finds that U.S. students have been left behind by soaring costs combined with a financial aid system that has not kept up with demand. The result is a generation that, during a time when a college education is ever more important, is unable to get ahead because of crushing debt and unfinished degrees.

    鈥淕oldrick-Rab asserts the blame rests with the financial aid system,鈥 said Marion Hambrick, award director and faculty member in UofL鈥檚 College of 成人直播 and Human Development. 鈥淪he argues the higher education structure鈥攊ncluding how financial aid is calculated and awarded, how costs of attendance are calculated, and how higher education institutions are managed鈥攏eeds a significant overhaul.鈥

    She details students鈥 struggles with not only tuition and books, but also lack of transportation, homelessness and food insecurity, and offers several solutions, including a public sector-focused 鈥渇irst degree free鈥 program.

    鈥淭his book is intended to be a wake-up call,鈥 writes Goldrick-Rab, who teaches higher education policy and sociology. 鈥淚t brings the lives of students pursuing college degrees front and center and unveils their financial struggles.鈥

    All 2018 winners will be announced this week, pending formal approval by the university鈥檚 board of trustees. The University of Louisville presents the prizes annually for outstanding works in music composition, ideas improving world order, psychology, and education, and gives a religion prize jointly with Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. The 2018 winners will present free lectures about their award-winning ideas when they visit Louisville in April to accept their $100,000 prizes.

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    Janet Cappiello covers student success for the Office of Communications and Marketing. She has more than 30 years鈥 experience in journalism, including working for The Associated Press and magazines such as Vegetarian Times and Sustainability: The Journal of Record. She has been at UofL since 2014.