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After Transforming a College With Online Offerings, a President Steps Down to Tackle AI

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But LeBlanc, who was enthusiastic about technology and had worked in edtech, made a bet that was unusual at the time: He decided to grow the university’s online offerings. But he’s not done trying to bring big changes to higher education. And at their height, these for-profits educated 12 percent of all American college students.

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How a Billionaire’s Fellowship Spread Skepticism About College’s Value

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Thiel had long been looking for a way to blow up higher education. Thiel was trying to change the public conversation about higher education, and at the time, 13 years ago, even practices like gap years were pretty uncommon. In fact, these days skepticism of higher education is rising. He was 19 years old at the time.

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