Tuesday, April 19, 2011

UK Could Look to Poland, Where Private Universities Educate 30% of Students

http://www.educationnews.org/global/153333.html

The number of private universities in Poland has grown and now educating 30% of students.  Since the time of the communist party over 30 schools have opened and over 630,000 students are not enrolled.  Private schools require fees and tuition.  Private universities tend to be more focused on areas that directly feed the job market.  Smaller class sizes and less beauracuracy gives these schools an advantage to quick-moving world and are more ready for the work world.

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