I think the new paradigm for higher education (college) is going to be small projects and companies.
The college system today is dead, they just don't know it yet. So, what if, instead of paying tuition to a school more interested in a failing athletics program, you just pay Calle to be an apprentice (if you want to be a software engineer). After 4 years of literately "paying your dues" you will probably know more than a CS degree at CalTech.
This would force companies to reconfigure into the education space but I think it's doable and the chances a student wants to leave after full vestment? Almost 0% unless they just suck and it's the company that says, "Hey. You're done."
This is the way education used to be not more than 100 - 200 years ago. We need to bring this back.
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