The Greek Ministry of Education conducted a study in order to assess the state of higher education and carve out a strategy for the next four years.
Previous governments had implemented laws that would stem the phenomenon in order to reduce the number of inactive students. However, the SYRIZA-ANEL administration repealed all pertinent bills and even allowed several eternal students who were erased by university catalogs to return.
According to the study, one in ten of those who graduate from Greek universities chooses to move abroad to work. Also, the study found, that the Greek higher education system is not connected to the labor market, with campuses not allowing company representatives to enter the premises to recruit.
Other than the economic crisis of recent years, other factors that contribute to the poor state of Greek higher education institutions are campus management problems, the structure and quality of teaching, the difficulty in lessons taught for which students were not prepared during high school and particular circumstances such as the entrance exam system that forces many students to enter universities and colleges in cities away from their home.