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Higher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1Gl

PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOClobal trends in private higher education2The current position in the UK and the USA: what are the policy messages?3Academic issues4Key policy question

s in the UK HE system5Some policy options to consider31124293721. Global Trends in Private Higher Education1 his paper describes the present role of p PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOC

rivate providers in UK higher education, compares (he position with that in (he United Slates and then discusses some policy questions and policy opti

PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOC

ons relating to their regulation and funding. This is made as a contribution to the debate that will lead up to and follow the Education white Paper.

Higher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1Gl

PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOClassified. This sec lion also summarises some of the critic isms ol private provision and some of the claims made by the providers about what they off

er.The global pictureThe growth of a private higher education sector in the UK is pan of a global trend. Throughout the world, the number of students PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOC

in private institutions is growing faster than in publicly-owned and funded ones, rhe reasons are simple; governments simply cannot afford to pay for

PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOC

the higher education that is required: thus, the private sector is expanding to meet the demand. It is what Dan Levy has called "demand absorbing’*1.

Higher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1Gl

PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOCd by (he financial implications.Table 1. PROPHE data by RegionRegionPrivate % of total enrolmentNumbers of students in private HEIsPrivate HE Is as %

of the totalNumbers of private HEIsAfrica14.G0.7m59.2434Asia36.418m57.818206Latin .America48.67.6m71.37090Europe163.7m25.72136USA2G.14.7mG1.32.G67Worl PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOC

d totals31.335m55.730555Sonrir: PKOPIII. (2010). Pl it 11 i< .Kid ịiriviilc liiwlicr ixliK .Ilion -.Ivirt". iur 117 < III Kuril's, 2(X)l-2l)i)9. (ii|x

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l.ili'i1 Nnvifiilirr 2010)Note: These figures are arr.a.gams of differently defined data for different years (2001-2009) and are intended to give an a

Higher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1Gl

PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOCerent reasons. Tn Africa there is certainly unmet demand for higher education as the continent’s gloss enrolment ratio hovers around 6%, but the issue

is the ability to pay private tuition fees. In most of Westen) Europe, on the other hand, there has been a long tradition of1 Levy, Đ (2009). In Bjam PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOC

ason, s et al in .4 New Dynamic: Private Higher Education. Paris, UNESCO.p 83publicly provided higher education and so the private sector has nibbled

PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOC

away at the edges of the market offering specialist provision (except in the case of religious foundations which are older, with wide-ranging provisio

Higher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1Gl

PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOClose to market needs.

Higher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1Gl

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