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Cut Costs, Not Corners for the Future of Higher Education: Redirect Focus to Student Achievement

Institutions must strategically streamline operations while maintaining quality outcomes that prepare graduates for competitive job markets

By Michael B. Horn · April 15, 2024, 6:00 AM UTCHigher EducationMckinsey and CompanyStacey Childress
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Key takeaways

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Reducing administrative overhead—not academic quality—is essential to making higher education more affordable and effective.

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Unbundling the traditional university model can enable more personalized, flexible educational experiences for students.

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Competency-based assessments and technology-driven approaches can improve equity and efficiency in educational outcomes.

The landscape of higher education has been the subject of intense scrutiny and debate in recent years. The rising costs of tuition, the ballooning of administrative overhead, and questions about the real value of a college degree have sparked a vital conversation about the future of higher education. This has sparked discussions among educators, investors, and students, underlining the pressing requirement for innovative approaches to funding and restructuring universities and colleges.

What does this mean for the future of higher education, and how can institutions adapt to better serve students and society?

In this episode of The Future of Education: Class Disrupted, host Michael Horn and Dianne Tavenner engage with special guest Stacey Childress, the Senior Advisor at McKinsey and Company. This Part II of the 2-part series provides a comprehensive discussion on the challenges facing higher education and the innovative solutions that could redefine its landscape.

The main points of the conversation include:

  • The necessity of focusing on student education and reducing administrative overhead to lower costs and improve the quality of education.
  • The importance of unbundling the traditional university model to offer more personalized and varied educational experiences.
  • The potential of competency-based assessments and the role of technology in creating more equitable and efficient educational outcomes.
The necessity of focusing on student education and reducing administrative overhead to lower costs and improve the quality of education.

Stacey Childress brings a wealth of experience to her role as a Senior Advisor at McKinsey and Company, drawing on her extensive background in education and business innovation. Her journey in the education sector began in the classroom, where she served as a teacher before venturing into the realm of software entrepreneurship and academia. At Harvard Business School, she was notably involved in fostering entrepreneurial endeavors within the public education system. Childress's contributions to the field are varied and impactful, including authoring educational books and case studies, as well as steering organizations like New Schools Venture Fund and others towards enhancing educational results for students. Her work is characterized by a dedication to bridging the gap between educational challenges and opportunities, always with a keen focus on advancing student achievement.

About the author

Michael B. Horn
Michael B. HornSpeaker, Writer & Advisor on the Future of Education, Clayton Christensen Institute

Michael Horn speaks and writes about the future of education and works with a portfolio of education organizations to improve the life of each and every student. He is the co-founder of and a distinguished fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, and host of the Future of Education podcast on MarketScale.

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Michael B. Horn

Co-founder and Host, The Future of Education: Class Disrupted

Michael B. Horn is an author, educator, and co-founder of the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation. He hosts the podcast 'The Future of Education: Class Disrupted' and writes extensively on innovation in education. Horn has co-authored several books on disruptive innovation in education, including 'Disrupting Class.'

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Stacey Childress

Senior Advisor

McKinsey and Company

Stacey Childress is a Senior Advisor at McKinsey and Company with an extensive background in education and business innovation. She began her career as a classroom teacher before moving into software entrepreneurship and academia, including work at Harvard Business School fostering entrepreneurial efforts in public education. She has also led organizations such as New Schools Venture Fund and authored educational books and case studies focused on improving student outcomes.

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Dianne Tavenner

Co-host

The Future of Education: Class Disrupted

Dianne Tavenner is the co-founder and CEO of Summit Public Schools, a network of public charter schools known for its personalized learning model. She co-hosts 'The Future of Education: Class Disrupted' podcast alongside Michael Horn. Tavenner is a prominent voice in education reform and innovation.