NSF's new figures for 1998 graduate enrollment
in Science and Engineering show a 5-year decline
since the peak enrollment in 1993. Computer science
is the chief exception, up 5%. . [Jay Vegso , CRA Bulletin,
04Jan00.]
eCollegebid.org lets students offer online bids
for college tuition, based on their grades and test scores
as well as ability to pay. 841 students and six small colleges
have signed up since Nov99, with the colleges paying $2K/year for
this chance to increase enrollments in majors that have vacancies.
[Philadelphia Inquirer Online, 06Jan00. Edupage.]
UNext.com has been developing online courseware
for business schools at Chicago, Columbia, and Stanford,
each receiving a $1M sign-on bonus. CMU and the London School
of Economics are also participating. The schools will license
their intellectual property to UNext.com for its own
degree program, but can revoke their material at any time.
University Access offers a different business model,
supporting business schools that want to offer their own programs.
Pensare is a third company in the business, working with Duke
to create an online MBA program. Small business schools
are worried about the new competition from top schools worldwide.
[Financial Times, 10Jan00. Edupage.]
Ed Fox says that Virginia Tech's 1997 requirement of
digital dissertation copies is spreading, with UTexas
currently considering the policy. Fox's Networked Digital
Library of Theses and Dissertations now has over 70 members.
[Chronicle of Higher Ed. Online, 04Jan00. Edupage.]
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"Education is that which discloses to the wise
and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding."
-- Ambrose Bierce.
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