Daily Archives: May 30, 2026

White Paper 3: Academic Rigor and Quality Assurance at Scale

Abstract If White Paper 2 showed that the University of the People (UoPeople) lowers cost by deleting the conventional university’s most expensive components, this paper asks the question that deletion immediately provokes: does the education that remains hold its quality? … Continue reading

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White Paper 2: The Economics of Tuition-Free

Abstract The University of the People advertises itself as tuition-free, and the phrase is both accurate and incomplete. It is accurate because the institution charges nothing for instruction, course materials, or enrollment; it is incomplete because students still pay per-course … Continue reading

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White Paper 1: The Crisis Diagnosis and the Logic of the University of the People Response

Abstract The phrase “the crisis of higher education” names a mood more reliably than it names a problem. Beneath the single label sit at least seven distinct failures—cost and debt, access and equity, value skepticism, demographic enrollment decline, credential inflation, … Continue reading

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Before We Build: A Prolegomenon on the Crisis in Higher Education

Preface Three volumes are planned to follow this one, and the plan is worth stating at the outset because it explains the shape of what you are about to read. The first of them is to ask what a single … Continue reading

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