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High-school dropout named titular head of Canadian university
Mount Allison University announced today that Peter Mansbridge will be the next Chancellor of the Sackville, N.B., school.
The appointment of Mansbridge, a well-known media personality, is generating a lot of attention for the small liberal arts university; exactly what a university is looking for when it appoints a new titular head.
A titular head who is well-known and well-connected serves the institution well. One who is connected in Toronto, a.k.a. the centre of the Canadian universe, is essential to a small institution located in the Maritimes. Mansbridge is the perfect ambassador for any organization.
In short, Mt. A has achieved a coup and succeeded in the public relations game. (There's nothing the media loves covering more than ourselves.)
Mansbridge is successful and achieved. A good dose of very hard work combined with a great dose of luck has propelled him to the top of the Canadian journalism food chain, but it had nothing to do with education.
He does not hold a bachelor's degree and did not attend university. He famously received his chance at success because of his baritone voice. His is a story of success that contradicts the message that one needs post-secondary education to succeed.
Forbes Magazine recently published a listing of billionaires by alma mater. Topping the list, not surprisingly - considering that most billionaires are born into some privilege - is Harvard, with 54 billionaires. Second place went to no university with 46 billionaires not holding any degree.
There will always be exceptions to the averages of society. The reality is a bachelor's degree or college diploma is the new high-school diploma; the common person cannot succeed without it.
The question I ask in all of this is not the value of the undergraduate degree; it is whether there should be academic requirements to sign and hand out degrees?
My answer: yes. The Chancellor should hold an earned degree. It is for this reason that Mansbridge is unqualified to be Chancellor of any university.

JOEY COLEMAN