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University of Santo Tomas
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Ashford EDU 657
Gilt by Association
From 1945 to 1970, a new set of problems helped to transform higher education. After 1949, there was an explosion of enrollments due to governmental agencies that recognized that higher education had been proven effective, even duriing the war. This led to the creation of public policies at both state and federal levels.
Describe the "Golden Age" in American higher education. Then, analyze the impact of demographics and funding on higher education. Why do you think the GI Bill gained so much momentum? What are its benefits and drawbacks? How is it influenctial today?
**APA Format**
***At Least 1 Page**
**At least 3 Scholarly source** 1 source must be from the book:
Thelin, J.R. (2011). A history of American higher education (2nd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
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