France鈥檚 private higher education sector is聽going through a聽growth spurt, but the government鈥檚 plan to聽add another label to聽a聽crowded market might not help students or聽rein in the cowboys, according to聽veterans.
Education minister Sylvie Retailleau opened the academic year by聽announcing that the government would introduce a聽鈥渜uality label鈥 from next year, with private providers judged on聽the time they spend on聽student support, the stability of聽their governance and their transparency on聽admissions and registration fees, among other things.
Existing regulation has been found wanting. In December 2022 of private colleges certified and labelled to teach state-regulated diplomas found 40 per cent had 鈥渁busive or illegal鈥 clauses in their agreements with students and around a third had 鈥渄eceptive commercial practices鈥.
The size and diversity of France鈥檚 tertiary private sector 鈥 which includes thousands of young, for-profit colleges and prep schools specialising in single professions, alongside non-profit grandes 茅coles with global prestige 鈥 means judging quality and making comparisons is trickier than elsewhere.
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S茅bastien Vivier-Lirimont, founder of the higher education consultancy Headway Advisory, told 探花视频 that navigating the dizzying selection using esoteric certifications alone was like being a novice wine shopper. 鈥淚t鈥檚 considered a kind of reassurance, but nobody understands anything about that on the families鈥 side, so there is a huge effort of clarification to make first,鈥 he said.
Rather than another binary seal of approval based on the government鈥檚 鈥渧ague鈥 and hard-to-quantify indicators, which include the acquisition of transversal skills, he said, more institutions should be obliged to report the employability figures that matter for vocational trainees: access to jobs, graduation rates and average salaries.
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The data-sharing approach is also favoured by Julien Jacqmin, an associate professor of economics at NEOMA Business School, a聽grande 茅cole, who a comparison tool covering all higher education, akin to the US鈥 College Scorecard, which since 2015 has allowed prospective students to compare any institution, albeit using patchy data and what some have said is a confusing interface.
Dr Jacqmin said there were limitations to importing the US approach, because it would be unfair to draw direct parallels between France鈥檚 private institutions and public universities, not least because the latter are forbidden from selecting which students they admit.
Others argue that regulating institutions based on how they are funded is the wrong approach, including Martin Hirsch, an influential former civil servant and executive vice-president of Galileo Global Education, a Paris-based for-profit provider with a portfolio of institutional brands spread over 91 campuses.
For him, regulation should cover all professional programmes. In April, Galileo said the authorities should evaluate private schools鈥 research performance, require employability statistics to be published and make teacher recruitment more stringent, although still amenable to the rotation of fresh industry expertise.
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He and Dr Vivier-Lirimont said collecting basic employability data should be easy, with enrolment centralised through the Parcoursup platform and alumni employment data pulled from the social security system.
At the same time, Dr Jacqmin said, the ministry鈥檚 current indicator list and label, which institutions would have to apply and pay for, could be vulnerable to gaming by unscrupulous institutions and would take years to set up. In the shorter term, he said, officials should tackle bad providers by putting a cap on the amount of public funding for-profit providers can get through apprentice training allowances and enable those who drop out in the first few weeks to get refunds on their fees.
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