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Clarifications on UF Online Payments to Pearson Embanet

By Phil Hill. Posted on March 31, 2014

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I wrote a post over the weekend that included information from the Gainesville Sun about the University of Florida Online (UF Online) program and its expected payments to Pearson Embanet. Chris Newfield from Remaking the University also wrote on the subject today. Chris raises some very important issues in his post, including his point: Universities […]

Embanet and 2U: More financial insight into Online Service Providers

By Phil Hill. Posted on March 29, 2014

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While I have written recently about UF Online and 2U, there is actually very little insight into the operations and finances of the market segment for Online Service Providers (OSP, also known as School-as-a-Service, Online Program Management). Thanks to 2U going public yesterday and the Gainesville Sun doing investigative work on UF Online, we have […]

2U’s Upcoming IPO: Filing estimates $533 million company value

By Phil Hill. Posted on March 19, 2014

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One month ago 2U filed its registration for an IPO in 2014. 2U is an online service provider that helps traditional universities develop fully-online programs, currently based on 9 customers at the master’s level (see here for summary of revenue per student and per customer). On Monday the company set the terms for the IPO, […]

WCET Post on Distance Education Misconceptions

By Phil Hill. Posted on March 19, 2014

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It is gratifying to see WCET pick up the mantle with their analysis of distance learning based on the new IPEDS data. They have several posts up already, and today’s post is quite good and important. If only more people jumping into the fray on higher education history and reform would start with a grounding in […]

Four numbers to consider from 2U’s IPO filing

By Phil Hill. Posted on February 23, 2014

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With the emergence of large-scale MOOCs over the past few years, it has become common to hear discussions of online education in terms of access and scale – access to low or no cost courses and scale of tens or hundreds of thousands of students. Of course MOOCs are but one form of online ed, […]

2U registration for IPO offers insight into Online Service Provider market

By Phil Hill. Posted on February 22, 2014

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One of the biggest growth areas in education has been the Online Service Provider market. Alternatively known as Online Education Service Provider (OESP), School-as-a-Service, or Online Program Management (OPM), this market offers services to traditional colleges and universities that are creating online programs. In August I listed the LMS used by the top OSP providers, […]

Online Education in US Public 2-year Institutions, focus on Michigan

By Phil Hill. Posted on February 16, 2014

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Last week I shared data tables for online education at US public 4-year institutions, with additional data for Florida. Now that I’m getting the process reasonably efficient for analyzing this data, there is some room for requests (hmm, slippery slope here). https://twitter.com/econproph/status/432308481786253313 Since Jim teaches in Michigan, let’s review the 2-year data with additional data […]
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