Also, correspondent and former Black Issues In Higher Education senior writer Paul Ruffins reports on the growing popularity of “Principles and Practice,” which is the basic course required to earn a real estate license. “P&P,” as it’s referred to, is taught in a variety of settings, from colleges and universities to real estate brokerage offices. But does the course belong in higher education or job training? Paul became interested in this issue a few years ago, as he launched a career as an agent, and he now teaches courses as well. “The situation is complicated because the real estate industry is not tied to a specific academic tradition, like law or medicine,” writes Paul.
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Hilary Hurd Anyaso
Editor
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