Written by: Richard Price
Published by: Clayton Christensen Institute

MBA News Digest Comment: What happens to future graduate enrollments when undergraduate programs shrink?

Extracted Content: The bachelor’s degree has long been accepted as a signal of specialized skills and suitability for positions with more responsibilities or higher cognitive demands. But as the job market reconsiders the value of bachelor’s degrees versus other credentials, many traditional four-year colleges and universities have reason to worry.

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