I suspect the notion is that this is just the first salvo. Possibly one intent is to permit citizens, students, and media a spotlight on violations of the spirit of the resolution. Another possibility is that such blatant violations of the spirit of the resolution may lead to a groundswell of public support for reform of higher institutions of education in some manner or another (visualize lit torches held by angry swirling mobs under ivory towers ;-) ;-) ;-).
Ain't gonna happen. The only way to beat these creeps is through competition. That means home education. We have to be so good that the system will tolerate us. The mere existence of a market in home education will drive creation of the virtual university. The success of its graduates will create a groundswell to get in. Bricks and mortar institutions will then be an anachronism. The public will see them as the fiscal black hole that they are and cut off the money.
The entire educational system in this country must collapse. It's the only way.