Master's degrees have often been relegated to ''second-class'' or ''consolation prize'' status by administrators and faculty in higher education. But the first major study of master's education in more than thirty years recently made headlines by calling the degree the ''silent success'' of American higher education. In a lead editorial about the ......
Master's degrees have often been relegated to ''second-class'' or ''consolation prize'' status by administrators and faculty in higher education. But the first major study of master's education in more than thirty years recently made headlines by calling the degree the ''silent success'' of American higher education. In a lead editorial about the ......