Grad students are new programs’ guinea pigs
April 7, 2010
In the span of a decade, Ryerson University has exploded with graduate programs in a quest to propel the school into traditional academia. President Sheldon Levy is banking on these programs to bolster Ryerson's reputation as a legitimate university. But beyond tuition for a graduate-level education, students are also paying for a trial and error period while the school figures out the right formula.



