A nations competitiveness in a global knowledge-based economy depends on the education levels of its population. However, the United States no longer leads the world in college completion rates Inequalities in coUege access rates across family income classes and racial/ethnic groups have narrowed only slightly over the past 30 years, and inequalities in coUege completion rates have narrowed even less, The groups in the population that are growing most rapidly are the ones that historically have been underrepresented in higher education, Hence, the issues that John Aubrey Douglass' book, The Conditions for Admission: Access, Equity and the Social Contract of Public Universities, discusses are very timely.
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