Quality "Inadequate", "Significant Failures", "Deceptive Commercial showcase"... An Alert Report on the Excesses of Control of Private, Lucrative Higher Education
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An inspection is aimed at the use of public funds and the quality of training provided in this growing sector, where the school year can cost up to 10 000 euros.
The general inspections denounce the lack of regulation of schools that endanger students, both economically and schoolly, and call for stronger supervision.
This official inspection report aims at the use of public funds and the quality of training provided in this growing sector, where the year of schooling can be extremely expensive
A new inspection report published this Friday shows some drifts and makes proposals to better regulate the private higher education sector.
Higher education institutions could soon go bankrupt after a report published by Igas and IGESR which warns about the poor quality of training, with unfulfilled promises. Non-reimbursable booking fees, crowded classes, hours of eroding courses... The quality of private education in higher education is being called into question. Schools risk going bankrupt this year, warns a report published Friday 26 June by the General Inspectorates of Social …
A report of the general inspections Igas and IGESR, published Friday 26 June, alerts about several failures in private, lucrative higher education in France. Some 400,000 students would be exposed to serious drifts.
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