“If Colleges don't
change the way they do business, students will…” Looking back at an
article from 2010 following TIAA-CREF's Higher Education Leadership Conference
- how well have their
predictions turned out?
Predictions
- Students will change the way colleges do business - partially true. Fairly large numbers of students have started seeking credit for prior learning, such as military experience, MOOCs, etc. But several institutions began offering it on their own, too.
- The landscape/paradigm will change and not in favor of traditional colleges and universities - somewhat true. The landscape is clearly changing and becoming more difficult for institutions to function as they traditionally did. It is not cataclysmic, yet, though.
- Disconnects between policy makers and institutions would lead to unclear paths and benchmarks - mostly true, I think. Performance based funding, more budget cuts, etc. are leading to unclear and sometimes dysfunctional relationships and funding systems.
- Higher Education Funding is the next bubble - Unclear now, but recognition that it is the next bubble has been growing widely among those in and outside higher education.
- Outdated systems of teaching and preparing students will lead to a decline in US's competitive position - Unclear, but it is clear that the US has been losing ground in several benchmarks, including global economic markers, degree attainment markers, etc.
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