
President Green: U of Phoenix purchase is vital to U of I’s long-term viability
If the U of I doesn’t expand, it will be left to compete in a shrinking market, for a limited number of college-bound 18- to 22-year-olds. “Frankly, in my opinion, not all institutions in this country will survive,” Green told Idaho Education News in an interview Thursday.
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The details of the U of I-University of Phoenix deal — and C. Scott Green’s case for the move
It’s been 15 days since the University of Idaho sent shockwaves through education and political circles — unveiling a $685 million plan to purchase the University of Phoenix.
How will the megadeal work? And why does President C. Scott Green believe it’s time to make a deal?
Listen to the latest Kevin Richert Podcast for the answers.
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