Abstract
International Higher Education (IHE) publishes insightful, informed, and high-quality commentary and analysis on trends and issues of importance to higher education systems, institutions, and stakeholders around the world.
Highlights
Twenty years after Chilean higher education was reformed, “privateness” has come to be its dominant feature, with the private sector representing 93 percent of institutions, and 71 percent of enrollments
IHE devotes a column in each issue to a contribution from PROPHE, the Program for Research on Private Higher Education, headquartered at the University at Albany
Chilean higher education is extolled as a model, especially by the World Bank, and for Latin America
Summary
Twenty years after Chilean higher education was reformed, “privateness” has come to be its dominant feature, with the private sector representing 93 percent of institutions, and 71 percent of enrollments. Private Higher Education with an Academic Focus: Chile’s New Exceptionalism
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