Are All For-profit Colleges Rip-offs?

Last week, the U.S. Department of Education announced it is establishing new resources for students affected by the recent closures of some for-profit colleges. This is the latest move in reaction to continued controversy surrounding for-profit colleges. From fraudulent activity, such as advising students to submit false information on the Free [...]

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  • For-profit colleges in the United States
    For-profit colleges, also known as proprietary colleges, are post-secondary schools that rely on investors, and survive by making a profit. They include for-profit vocational and technical schools, career colleges, and predominantly online universities.
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    04/23/2024 - 6:28 am | View Link
  • List of for-profit universities and colleges
    California Northstate University College of Medicine – Elk Grove, California. Capella University – Minneapolis, Minnesota and online. Carrington College – 17 locations in the United States. Chamberlain College of Nursing – a subsidiary of Adtalem. Charleston School of Law – Charleston, South Carolina.
    04/23/2024 - 12:02 am | View Link
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    Definition. A for-profit college is a school whose primary goal is to maximize profits. Key Takeaways. For-profit colleges aim to maximize profits. They're financed largely by taxpayer-derived federal funds, but they also charge tuition and fees that are used in large part on non-educational expenses.
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    04/22/2024 - 11:30 am | View Link
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