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May 17th, 2012: “How Competition is Killing Higher Education”
Private colleges are bleeding each other dry by competing for high rankings and good reputations. Instead, should colleges try to cooperate with one another? Maybe even outsource some of their classes? Read the full article by Mark C. Taylor here. … Continue reading
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Tagged Competition, Education, financial trouble, Higher Education, incentives, Private Schools
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