That pretty much is the case for government jobs now. Degree is a degree is a degree, no matter from where.
It does explain the caliber of most government employees.
There are a lot of traditionally black colleges and universities in the southeast. They have available financing (via taxpayers) for anyone that can breathe. If they can breathe for 4 years, they get out with a degree.
When it comes to government jobs, the values their degree is equal to those with real degrees. This certainly applies to teaching jobs too.
I have nightmares thinking what’s going to happen to our healthcare system. When it comes to single-payer, the government won’t care if the doctor graduated from Duke or Alabama A&M or Johns Hopkins University or Alcorn State. We also know the government likes quotas.
These folks will be our doctors and the government will decide which ones you get to see. I guess I need to try to have a better outlook.
Plus the government will bring in the doctors(preferably female) from Bangladesh. He/she will have studied anatomy on a dog in a tent. “Their guiding philosophy being what is the sound one hand makes when it claps?” God help us.
Can you say Port Au Prince School of Medicine, Medical School of Tijuana-Guadalajara Consolidated, Medical College of Habana, and so on.