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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 5 Sep 2013

    37% of higher-education leaders are "very concerned" about their ability to maintain current enrollment levels.http://on.wsj.com/1aae9z0 

    8:00 PM - 5 Sep 2013
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      2. Lonnie R Morris, Jr.‏ @Leadership_Dr 5 Sep 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ the future of higher ed requires great leadership with innovative thinkers. This industry is where we create our future.

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      1. Donna Wertalik‏ @SPEAKAdvertisin 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ I was interested in your tweet, but disappointed to see I needed a subscription to read. Don't tweet items unless they are free.

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      1. Megan Hearting‏ @meganhearting 5 Sep 2013
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        @robdelcampo Thoughts?“@WSJ: 37% of higher-education leaders are "very concerned" about their ability to maintain current enrollment levels

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      1. Matt Maggio‏ @MaggioMatt 5 Sep 2013
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        "Unsustainable" is the word when colleges have tuition rising faster than incomes paying them, underemployment of grads very high. @WSJ

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      1. P Ebo‏ @EBOlady 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ US headed for big long term problem-pop is already under-educated; decreasing higher education will make disparity larger @charlierose

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      1. Erin A. Hennessy‏ @ErinAHennessy 5 Sep 2013
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        “@WSJ: 37% of higher-education leaders "very concerned" about their ability to maintain current enrollment levels. http://on.wsj.com/1aae9z0 ”

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      1. AbdelRahman Ghandour‏ @ARAGhandour 8 Sep 2013
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        RT @WSJ: 37% of higher-education leaders are "very concerned" about their ability to maintain current enrollment levels.

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      1. Erin L. Albert‏ @ErinLAlbert 6 Sep 2013
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        ONLY 37?! MT @WSJ: 37% of higher-education leaders are "very concerned" about their ability to maintain enrollment. http://on.wsj.com/1aae9z0 

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      1. Travis W. Dryden‏ @TravisDryden 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ #unsustainable model of fewer shrinking #endowments and increasing #operations costs. Pricing themselves out of reach for many.

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      1. Brian Conner‏ @brianlconner 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ this might have something to do with current graduates not being able to find a job?

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      1. Megan Thomas‏ @TheCirceEffect 5 Sep 2013
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        Trad'l higher Ed no longer the only right path @WSJ: 37% higher-ed leaders "very concerned" re maintaining enrollment http://on.wsj.com/1aae9z0 

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      1. The Grey Rider‏ @TheGreyRider1 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ cut the ridiculous admin 6 figure salaries, eliminate the fluff titles and get off the FedGOV cheese with its onerous record keeping

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      1. Jeff Ellery‏ @JeffEllery 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ Definition of Inflation - too many cheaply lent dollars chasing too few goods & services from 1995 to present

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      1. (((Shellie Ridder)))‏ @shellie9 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ Don't tweet it if we can't read it!

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      1. Jeff Ellery‏ @JeffEllery 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ States use colleges and Universities as revenue generators -

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      1. Ian Pereira‏ @IanJPereira 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ perhaps the #EducationBubble may be crashing. #HigherEd is dead. Long live #HigherEd. #MOOCs #OA

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      1. Jeff Ellery‏ @JeffEllery 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ They can fix that themselves by ridding of the Tenure shackles and its inherent fixed labor cost - not to mention most bldgs r paid for

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      1. Don Bartosz‏ @DJBartosz 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ In other news, 63% of concerned - education teachers are "very high"....

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      1. Sharon Lee Tegler‏ @SharonLeeSays 5 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ Pricing themselves right out of the market. Cost reductions could be achieved by cutting excessive salaries/number of administrators.

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