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University of Arizona Makes Ashford Contract Public – Inside Higher Ed

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The University of Arizona has published the asset purchase and sale agreement it struck with Ashford University to create a new online nonprofit institution called the University of Arizona Global Campus.

The contract, shared with Inside Higher Ed yesterday, comprises 340 pages and provides new insight into the controversial deal, which has been praised by investors in Ashford’s parent company, Zovio, but heavily criticized by faculty members at the University of Arizona who fear the deal will weaken their institution’s reputation.

The contract sheds new light on how the strategic services partnership will work. For example, the University of Arizona is not permitted to take any actions that would encourage more than 5 percent of Global Campus students to transfer to Arizona per year. Additionally, the contract bars the two institutions from poaching employees from one another.

The 15-year contract will automatically renew for up to two additional five-year terms unless one of the parties elects not to renew the agreement. The contract may be terminated without any fee after seven years if the net tuition and fee revenue generated for Global Campus in the applicable fiscal year is less than $400 million.

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