Visionary article: What colleges can do to make themselves less expensive
Posted on Feb 01, 2014
Great Forbes magazine article articulating how colleges can streamline their requirements and tailor themselves more to what students truly NEED. How market forces are shaping education, and how you as a parent or college student should be aware of ever broadening options for completing college course requirements, is discussed. Very important information for parents and students considering how to choose a college based on what value it will really have in the long-term.
Viewable at this link: http://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2016/03/01/why-college-is-so-expensive-and-how-to-fix-it/#2e7a874c265b
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