Ideal Bureaucracies

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The textbook describes Weber’s ideal characteristics of bureaucracy. There are alsoeight shortcomings listed in the textbook.

Consider the bureaucracies that you come in contact with (college, work, IRS,medical offices, or the Post Office).

For the written assignment this week, pick one bureaucracy with which you arefamiliar, and create a 750 (or more) word, APA style paper. In your paper describethe following:

  • How did you come in contact with the bureaucracy?
  • What shortcomings do you see in the bureaucracy? (Select and provideevidence of at least two shortcomings)
  • How would you resolve the shortcomings mentioned?
  • Do social group memberships give some individuals an advantage when navigating this bureaucracy?

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Running head: COLLEGE BUREAUCRACIES

Ideal Bureaucracies: College Application and Enrolment Process
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Running head: COLLEGE BUREAUCRACIES

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College Application and Enrolment Process
Bureaucracies have four major characteristics; hierarchy of positions, rules and
regulations, specialization, and division of labor. These bureaucracies have turned institutions of
higher learning to commercial enterprises that prey on those who wish to earn a degree. My
encounter with bureaucracy was during the college application process and visiting prospective
colleges to determine the best choice. I quickly learned that every college and university has
different rules and procedures that govern the application process, aptitude tests, course
selection, enrolling in extracurricular activities, etc.
First off, college education is very expensive and secondly, the quality of education does
not always match the price tag. Traditionally, colleges in the US have been mired with all
manner of bureaucracies that complicate the selection and enrolment process especially for
minority and underprivileged students. Some result to attending lower quality schools while
others go into significant debt which they pay for in their earning years.
Eligibility for financial aid is yet another hurdle that easily renders even qualified
students at a disadvantage. Neo-liberalization of higher educati...

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