Very cautious about cooperative education, so Harvard and other famous schools rarely enter China to run cooperative education. On the contrary, some foreign third-rate or even informal universities have blossomed everywhere in China, and many cooperative schools have been set up.
2. Challenge the certificate
Foreign regular universities usually stipulate that students must attend more than 90% of professors' lectures before they can issue degree certificates. At home, domestic textbooks and domestic teachers (sometimes at most a few domestic foreign teachers can be found to calculate) can finally issue foreign degree certificates. The value of such a degree certificate issued by such a foreign university is questionable.
3. Cooperative classes
MBA has become the hardest hit area. Cooperative schools aim at the big cake of MBA, but they can't recruit enough students at all, and the course quality and punctuality can't be guaranteed. There is an MBA training course in China that is also approved by the Ministry of Education. It simply makes up for visiting factories as a class, and many students are also complaining.