already flooded with young people having difficulty finding a job. also, you know, look, for those of us who do our work in college classrooms, the idea that it s simply about getting information over the web and you can have a similar experience in multihundred thousand person classes on the web as you can in the classroom, i think forgets what college education is really about. some good ideas and others made me cringe. melissa, really quickly, what about those who would say if the idea is to make this information accessible to everyone, to make college learning affordable for everyone, to folks who can t afford to go to a brick and mortar university, for those who can afford a high speed internet connection, why not make that more affordable or easier to access? the evidence demonstrates within we look at the default rates on student loans, in fact, the biggest problem is the kind
leadership, a spirit of success just goes with them, that they were inbread when they went to this historically black college. so we re going to do that virtually. right. so if the students don t have the time to attend the traditional classes and the brick and mortar university, why would they have time to participate in an online hbcu experience as great as that might be? because that hbcu experience is about that community that you just described. isn t it? and we re going re-create that community, too. we ll even have you know, in every black college campus, tony, there s a place where all the students gather called the yard. ed yard. yes. and we have that on our website. we re-created the yard. re-created the student union. the social networking and we have advocates who will, unlike other online universities, we