Why not put the entire curriculum online and have persons from all over the world, especially within our region, apply to attend courses?
Instead of "taxing" local students even more, utilize the power of the internet and have an online component.
Online education for potential millions of persons around the world versus tens of thousands, with very little overhead comparatively. It would also assist persons from the family islands in attending courses more easily.
The amount of money they would generate would be outstanding.
YorickBrown says...
Why not put the entire curriculum online and have persons from all over the world, especially within our region, apply to attend courses?
Instead of "taxing" local students even more, utilize the power of the internet and have an online component.
Online education for potential millions of persons around the world versus tens of thousands, with very little overhead comparatively. It would also assist persons from the family islands in attending courses more easily.
The amount of money they would generate would be outstanding.
It can be done.
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