En el artículo ‘Garage Universities’ Are Bracing for School Reform del periódico The New York Times publicado en marzo de 2012 ponía:
Until recently, the opposite was occurring. In the last 20 years, a cottage industry was born around the creation of small, privately operated universities. With virtually no regulation, the quality of these schools was often very low — although the profits could be quite high.Claro, en el país se planteó un grave problema al cerrar las universidades de garaje, ¿qué se hace con sus alumnos? En Hace tres años, la prensa privada decía que se vendría el caos en las universidades y en René Ramírez: “Hoy cerramos un capítulo de la estafa académica” se explican más cosas sobre este tema.
They earned the name “garage universities” because the worst ones were a long way from having the facilities and academic resources of more established schools. Some specialized in giving courses online. Most used part-time professors, which Mr. Ramírez said meant lower teaching quality. About half the students received degrees in business administration. Cosmetology was another popular degree.
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