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Foreword |
Great Expectations: How Floridians View Higher Education is part of a broader effort of the National
Center for Public Policy and Higher Education and Public Agenda to stimulate a public discussion about
the role of colleges and universities in maintaining and enhancing the opportunities for all Americans
to participate fully in our society. This special survey complements a larger survey administered to
the entire nation and released in May, called Great Expectations: How the Public and Parents-White,
African American and Hispanic-View Higher Education
. These reports are available in full at
www.highereducation.org, and in summary at
www.publicagenda.org.
John Immerwahr, the author of both the national and Florida reports, has done a masterful job of
explaining the most significant trends in public attitudes about higher education, and of
illuminating the key similarities and differences between the views of Floridians and Americans
generally. His findings are based on a national sample of over 1,000 adults and a state sample
of over 500 Floridians.
We would like to thank the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation for sponsoring this special
survey of Floridians' attitudes. We would also like to extend our appreciation to the organizations
whose financial support made the national report possible: The Ford Foundation, the Consortium for
Policy Research in Education, and the National Center for Postsecondary Improvement.
Patrick M. Callan
President
National Center for Public Policy
and Higher Education
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