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Sunday, December 27th, 2009

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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 Phone: 214.438.4155

TOP HOLDINGS TO HELP STATE UNIVERSITIES GAIN MARKET SHARE

DALLAS – An article published yesterday by the Chronicle of Higher Education suggests that higher education will the next bubble to burst. The article reports triggered the tuition fees, room and board, and fees have been sent to students and parents seeking alternatives in community colleges and online nontraditional institutions. Higher Ed Holdings is at the forefront of helping some universities to find alternatives, affordable solutions for students and parents.

To keep the bubble burst, as the article suggests, institutions must find ways to operate more efficient and seek sources of income beyond tuition. Online courses to increase affordable access to students of the institution is exactly what a university state in Beaumont, Texas, is doing through a partnership with Ed deposit over Lamar University moved its master degrees in education online and "has seen its enrollment from mushrooms that work with Ed deposit over to increase access to some of their programs."

Companies like Ed tank top and organizations like the National Center for Academic Transformation can offer a great service to the brick and mortar institutions, helping to use technology to "transform" education. Schools that use the services of deposit over Ed ready to expand its reach through existing geographic boundaries. Online courses are built and moved online by the faculty of the university, and once the software is ready to launch, are equipped with a team of instructors with academic coaches who help coordinate the course, provide technical support and help manage online forums. Higher Ed Holdings also provides substantial marketing and recruitment support for schools wishing to add online offerings.

The movement toward institutions online is a growing trend, but not new. A report by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education called Measuring Up 2008 says the move online has increased steadily since the 1990s. The report also notes that more than 4 million students enrolled in an online course in 2008, a statistic of brick and mortar higher education institutions can no longer ignore.

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