>I wouldn't be too quick to praise the IBM program
>until it shows signs of being a serious effort.

I'm not impressed with their efforts.
In Canada, there are two levels of post-secondary: college & university.
With university being more academic.
So far, only colleges have signed on (and not many).
My alma mater (UoW) is not involved, and they were a hot bed of mainframes when 
I went there.
They dropped COBOL as a requirement for co-op students in 1990, and the banks 
dropped their support of the programme.

Also, I haven't seen many big name schools involved in the US, either.

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