March 9, 2001
The Worldwide Rise of Private Colleges
In nation after nation, the public monopoly on higher education is over
As the world's hunger for higher education has outstripped the ability of many governments to pay for it, a type of institution has come to the rescue that is well-established
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ALSO SEE: Public and Private Enrollments, 1998 In Argentina, Belgrano Thrives While Public |
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