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Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive
Higher education—honors programs & colleges; educational outcomes; South Dakota State University (SD)—Van D. & Barbara B. Fishback Honors College
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The Value Of Honors: Defined By Quality And Cost, Christopher Kotschevar, Nicholas Arens
The Value Of Honors: Defined By Quality And Cost, Christopher Kotschevar, Nicholas Arens
Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of honors to its graduates (1967–2019), the authors reflect on the personal and professional impacts of the honors experience.
Value, simply defined, is quality divided by cost. Cost, whether it be in terms of money, time, energy, or another expense, is relatively easy to measure. Conversely, quality proves challenging to measure, regardless of the context. Typically, measuring quality is pursued with the purpose of quality improvement, such as in manufacturing or healthcare, and/or for the purpose of comparison, as demonstrated by the ever-growing industry of …