- Are others in the market failing to meet demand, thus making Bunker Hill CC the winner (At least short-term until other institutions find a way to bring students back to their "normal" hours classes or do a me-too on the midnight thing)?
- Does it offer effective learning? I would assume so, as I rock during these hours and I am sure there are others with similar mechanics and preferences.
- What does the institution need to do in addition to instruction to support the adult learner? Outside of a lot of coffee, I am sure that security and food services are addressed (or they can take the vending machine or Starbucks route).
- Why wouldn't online learning be a better alternative for BHCC? My guess is that it is high-touch audience. Kudos to BHCC for not trying to squeeze everyone into the online box.
- Can enrollment be sustainable or is this just a fad? What is the long-term sustainability plan for this venture?
Let the debate begin! I'll be following BHCC on this to see how successful this new venture will be.

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Hi Jim,
Shane Mares with Univ of Northern Colorado here. I look forward to meeting you tomorrow. I had just seen this same trend from the community college in my old town. Partly due to a perceived market and partly due to the need for one more section of a course to meet demand.
http://www.journalstar.com/news/local/education/article_77deba76-bc36-11de-b668-001cc4c002e0.html
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