Rethinking the Naval Postgraduate School
By Lieutenant Commander Janice Graham, USN (Ret.)
The Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, costs the Navy much more than educating officers at any civilian university. A public-private partnership arrangement not only would be cheaper and more efficient, but also would induce more officers to pursue graduate education.
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Janice Graham is a retired Navy officer and a 1991 graduate of the Naval Postgraduate School. Currently, she is a research associate at The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies in Rosslyn, Virginia, and a doctoral candidate at The George Washington University.
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