GLOBAL
EDUCATION
MARKET
The demand for postsecondary education is growing
rapidly around the world. Driving this explosive
demand for university-level education are a
number of interrelated factors, including:
- The Rising Middle Class
Around the world, rising GDPs and GDPs per
capita are producing larger populations of
middle class citizens who seek advanced education
opportunities for themselves and their children.
- Growing Populations of School-Aged
Youth
In many countries, particularly in Latin America
and Asia, the populations of young people,
and their participation in higher education,
are rapidly increasing.
- Human Capital Needs of Service Economies
As businesses and economies around
the world become increasingly reliant on the
services sector, they require significant
investment in human capital, and the advanced
education and training needed to produce knowledgeable
professionals.
- Education as a Lifelong Pursuit
The dramatic increase in the numbers
of what the U.S. Department of Education calls
“non-traditional” university students—typically
older, with full-time jobs and, often, family
commitments—is producing strong demand
for convenient, online degree programs among
working adults and professionals, particularly
in the United States, and, increasingly, in
other parts of the world as well.
Governments Unable to Fully Fund Public
Universities
In many countries worldwide, public universities
are under-funded by national and local governments,
and are unable to meet growing demand. This, in
turn, offers opportunities for private institutions
to build capacity. |
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