
Isn't that interesting? Contrary to popular opinion 'blood sucking, money hungry, insensitive' fopro school presidents have families, too? And they care about them.
UoP and other fopros are facing serious challenges from the traditional colleges = traditional colleges are beginning to wise up and work harded at recruiting students and meeting their needs.
UoP has added more than 20% to its budget for enrollment advisor compensation, yet enrollments are down.
Is it possible the market is beginning to saturate?
Is everyone who is going to school or going back to school already in school?
Have the traditional schools suddenly figured out how to recruit and satisfy all the students?
Questions...questions...
What do you think are the answers?








Almost certainly traditional schools are educating their students the way they always have. A more likely explanation is that the demand for the kind of education offered by forpros is limited, it's a small market and that demand has been met.
Posted by: Scott Sommers | June 25, 2006 4:11 AM | Permalink to Comment