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From a Plan to a Vision Trusteeship Article
…in a more dynamic fashion. The rise of online education, the development of international campuses, and the ever-present pressure to increase efficiency and control costs, among other things, have all…
…in a more dynamic fashion. The rise of online education, the development of international campuses, and the ever-present pressure to increase efficiency and control costs, among other things, have all…
…come from more confident recruitment of out-of-state and international students and the growth of our online education offerings, which have added more than 31,000 students to our enrollment. During that…
…education … and we are not ready.” The most recent AGB survey data from 2013 find that, although 71 percent of board members believe online education will be “important” or…
…article, the increased scrutiny regarding the value of a liberal-arts degree in light of rising tuition costs, coupled with alternative educational models (i.e., online programs, community colleges), has posed a…
…at Cayey, the last branch to come back online after Maria, would not reopen until early November. “The first thing we have to say is that all campuses are open…
…not engaging with them in a deeper discussion surrounding strategic issues such as enrollment management, the portfolio of academic programs at the institution, the future of online education, enterprise risk…
…online education are likely to find they are late-to-market unless their programs are highly distinctive. Not all new initiatives will succeed, or yield positive results as soon as hoped, so…
…the IoT (Internet of Things). Higher education is not immune to this disruption. Massive open online courses and augmented reality have been slower to disrupt colleges than some had forecast…
…than higher education has broadly offered in the past. These means now include such techniques as online delivery, “flipped” classrooms, blended learning, accelerated semesters, collaborative learning, competency-based education, and prior…
…high proportion (more than half) of students age 25 and older Regional accreditation, ensuring the highest standards Targeted programs in online and hybrid formats Innovative paths to credentials, including the…