Re-Engineering College
An interesting piece by Joseph Marr Cronin and Howard E. Horton, Will Higher Education Be the Next Bubble to Burst?
The basic premise is that since so much of our spending has been fueled by lending and bubbles, why shouldn’t college costs be the next to pop?
What I found most interesting in the piece were the references to colleges and private firms that are re-factoring college with on-line technology to reduce costs. I’d thought, from the outside and just reading the general press, that those walls had not started to crack.