Most discussions around higher education focus on the economics. What if the real crisis is about trust, accessibility, and relevance? Sara Goldrick-Rab, a sociologist who has spent her entire career fighting for affordable, equitable college access, exposes the systemic failures that have left countless Americans invisible and unheard. Her personal journey from her grandfather’s GI Bill stories to current policy debates reveals a powerful truth: higher education can be a tool for opportunity or a barrier to success.
In this eye-opening conversation, Sara shares the deeply human stories behind college enrollment, dropout rates, and public trust. She argues that the elite narratives and policy missteps create a disconnect between what people want and what they need, from community colleges to land grant institutions, from job retraining to basic healthcare.
You'll discover the hidden strategies driving the high costs, the political motivations behind attacks on public universities, and how funding models often prioritize research over the very students they’re supposed to serve. Sara breaks down the myths, such as the “college as a rite of passage,” and invites us to rethink higher ed as a lifelong, flexible pursuit accessible to everyone, at any age.
Why the current obsession with four-year degrees ignores the real needs of working Americans; How trust (and the stories we tell) can change the future of education;Actionable ways to bring higher education closer to communities through funding, partnerships, and storytelling. This is essential listening if you care about restoring faith in institutions, fixing systemic inequality, and creating pathways for all Americans to thrive.
Sara Goldrick-Rab is a distinguished professor and advocate for educational equity, known globally for her research on the impact of policy on opportunity and her fearless critique of higher education politics. Her work has transformed how policymakers and institutions understand affordability, trust, and access. She is author of Paying the Price (2016).
Whether you're an educator, policymaker, student, or parent, this episode challenges you to see higher education through a new lens, and offers hope for building a system that truly works for everyone.
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