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By Gabriel Sánchez Zinny

New technology, entrepreneurship, and growing demand mean that traditional universities face greater competition from nontraditional players.

In both the U.S. and Latin America, the forces of technology and entrepreneurship are on the cusp of fundamentally reshaping the higher education sector.  Increased demand and the changing nature of the labor market have led to new players and new models entering the higher ed market. The combination of sustained economic growth, a region-wide expansion of the middle class, and a newly competitive business environment has boosted the demand for quality education and stoked desires for more alternatives.

A more dynamic and globalized job market means that professionals change...

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