Master’s Degrees Are the Second Biggest Scam in Higher Education
In The News Piece in Slate

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July 16, 2021
Kevin Carey was interviewed for Slate Magazine about his thoughts on the current state of the master’s degree market, and what should be done to fix it.
Few have written more convincingly on this topic than Kevin Carey, director of the education policy program at New America. As a journalist and think tanker, he’s argued for years that “universities see master’s degree programs as largely unregulated cash cows that help shore up their bottom line,” and shown how even schools like Harvard offer effectively predatory programs. The rise of online learning has only supercharged the problem, by allowing universities to parlay their brands nationally and internationally in order to enroll students at an industrial scale.
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