
The 7 Structural Flaws That Stop Universities from Scaling
Written by Dr. Melik Peter Khoury
And Why That’s a Problem You Can’t Afford to Ignore.
Higher education is at a breaking point. The old operating model; built for prestige, not performance; is cracking under the weight of stagnant demographics, rising costs, and shifting learner expectations. Yet too many institutions are still trying to grow by squeezing more students into legacy infrastructure. That’s not scale. That’s capacity. And it’s a dead end.
- Capacity means adding more, more faculty, more buildings, more bureaucracy.
- Scale means building systems that get better as they grow; faster, cost-effective, smarter.
If your institution is still chasing growth with a capacity mindset, here are seven red flags, and what scalable universities are doing instead.
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