
This might be fun if I can remember to log in.
Thursday October 12th at 12 noon, US Eastern Time, William J. Husson, VP for professional studies/strategic alliances at Regis University, a Colorado institution known for its innovative continuing-education programs, will answer questions about how traditional colleges can give for-profit institutions a run for their money in trying to reach adult students.
The link for participating in this discussion is here
I don't doubt for a minute that traditional universities can compete. The question on my mind is "Why DON'T the traditional colleges compete?
Maybe I will go ask.
Will you be there?
About William J. Husson -
As vice president for professional studies at Regis University, William J. Husson oversees a program that enrolls more than 12,000 working-adult students, half of whom take their courses online. The School for Professional Studies is known nationally as a leader in adult education, distance learning, and corporate education. Since 1997, Mr. Husson has been chairman of the Steering Committee of the Jesuit Distance Education Network, a collaborative distance-learning effort of 24 of the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States. He will respond to questions and comments about these issues on Thursday, October 12, at 12 noon, U.S. Eastern time. Readers are welcome to post questions and comments now.
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can you please sen me information about your college?
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