Hundreds of college leaders were at George Mason University this week for the P3 EDU conference on public-private partnerships. Here’s what several of them told The Chronicle about their biggest hopes and fears about outsourcing to third parties.
What are the top reasons to form a public-private partnership?
What are a college’s top concerns about public-private partnerships?
What’s the one thing you’d never outsource or do through a public-private partnership?
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