Anonymous wrote:Drexel is too close to Penn. Students cannot get top opportunities with penn students nearby
Anonymous wrote:The two best at experiential learning are Georgia Tech and Northeastern. They aren't in any financial difficulties.
The WSJ had an article about these types of colleges/programs
https://www.wsj.com/us-news/education/in-demand-the-colleges-where-students-start-jobs-right-away-80738edb
In Demand: The Colleges Where Students Start Jobs Right Away
University co-op programs are gaining popularity as more applicants weigh the value of a four-year bachelor’s degree
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Drexel in risk of closing? I just see the article as the school reorganizing ...
The drama queens here say yes. I say it is a bump in the road. Worth keeping an eye on but they are far from entering the higher ed death spiral.
And to the person above who questioned its proximity to Penn, I think that if anything, this is a positive.
How would that be a positive? Lord knows it isn't a positive for American in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Drexel in risk of closing? I just see the article as the school reorganizing ...
The drama queens here say yes. I say it is a bump in the road. Worth keeping an eye on but they are far from entering the higher ed death spiral.
And to the person above who questioned its proximity to Penn, I think that if anything, this is a positive.
Anonymous wrote:Is Drexel in risk of closing? I just see the article as the school reorganizing ...
Anonymous wrote:The two best at experiential learning are Georgia Tech and Northeastern. They aren't in any financial difficulties.
The WSJ had an article about these types of colleges/programs
https://www.wsj.com/us-news/education/in-demand-the-colleges-where-students-start-jobs-right-away-80738edb
In Demand: The Colleges Where Students Start Jobs Right Away
University co-op programs are gaining popularity as more applicants weigh the value of a four-year bachelor’s degree
Anonymous wrote:https://www.thedp.com/article/2024/10/penn-drexel-academic-restructuring-low-enrollment
Very unfortunate. Does anyone know of stable/financially sound alternatives?
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. It is super expensive and the quarter system is a lot of students aren’t used to it. Not a lot of merit money compared to the high price.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.thedp.com/article/2024/10/penn-drexel-academic-restructuring-low-enrollment
Very unfortunate. Does anyone know of stable/financially sound alternatives?