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“Continuing Higher Education: Its Role and Future – In the U.S. A Presentation By John F. Ebersole Associate Provost & Dean Extended Education Boston University And President University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) July 2002 Puebla, Mexico
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My Perspective UC Berkeley – Chair, Continuing Education in Business & Management; Assistant Dean Colorado State – Associate Provost, Educational Outreach Boston University – Dean, Metropolitan College; Associate Provost & Dean, Extended Education 11 Years in CHE
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UCEA Founded in 1915 430 Institutions 1800 Professional Members Mexican & Canadian Members Oldest and Largest Professional Association for CHE Providers
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The “Knowledge Economy” Knowledge and Ideas are the “Oil and Steel” of the 21 st Century U.S. Corporate Spending on Training & Education Approaching $70 Billion per Year Half-Life of Knowledge in Technology/Engineering Falling Seven Year Rule
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Economic Development Dot Com Bust = Need to “Retool” U.S. Business Down-Sizing Re-Organization Career Changers New Job Creation Telcom Bio Tech Photonics IT HS Grad = $22,300 College Grad = $45,648 Masters Degree = $56,958 (yr. 2000 data) Global Competition
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Personal Development Maintain Competence, Credibility, Competitiveness New Credentials Certificate Diploma Growing Non-Credit Market Quality of Life
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Community Life More Education = More Voters Less Crime More Volunteers Increased Tax Revenue
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Helping Immigrants Nearly One Million Per Year Local Immigrants 300,000 = Asia 570,000 = North/Central America (241,000 from Mexico) (1998 Data) Language Training Job Skills Study Skills
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Institutional Outreach 27% = “Traditional” Today Graduate Education Access Opportunity Cost Factor Marketing Expertise Business Orientation
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Institutional Income Self-Supporting Legacy Understanding of Market, Demand, Formats, Pricing Offset to Declining Public Support
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International Opportunities Surplus Capacity in U.S. Growing Global Need Blend with Technology Study Abroad Growth
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Implications for CHE Professionals Need for Business Skills, Entrepreneurial Thinking Concern for Quality Use of Technology as Means to Meet Demand Growth of Part-time “Practitioner” Faculty Fundraising Move to Decentralized Organization Structures Able to Manage Change
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