COVID-19 and Private Higher Education

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  • Daniel C. Levy University at Albany

Keywords:

COVID-19, private, policies, impacts

Abstract

Significant and identifiable differences and similarities surface between private and public higher education regarding COVID-19 policies and impacts. The same holds for differences and similarities between different parts of the private sector. Whereas private institutions are on average at higher risk from COVID impacts, and demand-absorbing ones are predictably at the greatest risk, there are offsetting factors as well, including certain advantages regarding private policy making autonomy and flexibility.

Author Biography

Daniel C. Levy, University at Albany

Daniel C. Levy is SUNY Distinguished Professor, Department of Educational Policy and Leadership, University at Albany, US. Email: dlevy@albany.edu

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Published

2021-10-11

How to Cite

Levy, D. . (2021). COVID-19 and Private Higher Education. International Higher Education, (108), 11–13. Retrieved from https://ejournals.bc.edu/index.php/ihe/article/view/14443

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