| Abstract: | Believing  that  increasing  higher  education  enrolment  would  improve  the  quality  of  the population  and  enhance  national  competitiveness  in  the  globalizing  world,  Ethiopia  has recorded  a  dramatic  expansion  in  higher  education  in  the  last  two  decades.  This  has  been coupled with increasingly privatized and marketwise strategies to create education opportunities to  meet  the  pressing  demand  for  higher  education.    But,  access  to  higher  education  has  never moved from being a benefit for the elite to a means by which members of the general population (mass)  can  improve  their  life  chances  under  the  magical  formula  of    the  sociologist  Trow’s definition of three-stage higher education development (Trow,1973). Being a latecomer to higher education  development,  Ethiopia  has  made  serious  attempts  to  expand  higher  education enrolment  in  the  last  few  decades  and  according  to  the  growth  and  transformation  plan  of  the education sector (ESDP V,2015), the government aimed to achieve a gross enrolment rate of 15 per  cent  by  2020  from  the  current  9.47  %  gross  enrollment.  On  one  hand;  rapidly  increasing demands  for  all  levels  and  forms  of  education,  coupled  with  local  and  regional  governments’ limited  capacity  to  expand  provision  of  education  through  traditional  bricks-and-  mortar institutions,  leaves  higher  education  to  remain  elite  education;  on  the  other  hand;  this  further forces to launch alternative systems so as to respond to growing need of higher education such as  open  and  distance  learning  (ODL)  and  massive  open  and  online  courses  (MOOC).  The objective of this paper is to reflect opportunities, challenges and prospects of implementing ODL to  transform  the  growing  demand  of  higher  education  from  current  elite  system(less  than  15% accessibility) to mass (15 to 50%) to universal (more than 50%) systems of higher education  in Ethiopian context from global experiences. Key words: higher education, elite to mass, ODL, MOOC |