This dissertation consists of three studies regarding the growing role of for-profit colleges and universities in the United States. Analyzing the behaviors of these institutions through a microeconomic lens, I investigate the ways in which the internal and external environmental factors in which for-profit colleges and universities operate influence their behaviors as well as impact on traditional colleges and universities. The three separate research questions asked by this dissertation are all analyzed using sophisticated quantitative econometric models. The substantive conclusions of this dissertation is that many of the assumed behaviors of for-profit colleges and universities – such as the predatory targeting of minority communities –...
My dissertation is composed of three sections. The first section examines the effect of monetary inc...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays in applied microeconomics. In the first essay, I s...
This dissertation consists of essays studying the impacts of education policies on outcomes measured...
This dissertation consists of three studies regarding the growing role of for-profit colleges and un...
This dissertation presents three chapters related to each other in their application to public econo...
The dissertation is a collection of essays examining three topics in the economics of education. The...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that examine the impact of financial aid programs on st...
This dissertation studies the reasons for and consequences of different choices in human capital inv...
For-Profit Colleges and Universities (FPCUs) are one of the most controversial forms of post-seconda...
For-profit colleges now enroll about one in ten US college students. Their rapid expansion in the la...
This study uses the competing Burton Clark\u27s Cooling Out Theory and Daniel Bell\u27s Theory of...
In the United States, like many developed countries, government provides substantial support for pri...
For-profit colleges have elicited wildly divergent reactions, with critics vilifying them and their ...
This dissertation explores what factors and institutions influence individual decision making and th...
The U.S. higher education market grew substantially between 2005 and 2015, with an increase in the n...
My dissertation is composed of three sections. The first section examines the effect of monetary inc...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays in applied microeconomics. In the first essay, I s...
This dissertation consists of essays studying the impacts of education policies on outcomes measured...
This dissertation consists of three studies regarding the growing role of for-profit colleges and un...
This dissertation presents three chapters related to each other in their application to public econo...
The dissertation is a collection of essays examining three topics in the economics of education. The...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that examine the impact of financial aid programs on st...
This dissertation studies the reasons for and consequences of different choices in human capital inv...
For-Profit Colleges and Universities (FPCUs) are one of the most controversial forms of post-seconda...
For-profit colleges now enroll about one in ten US college students. Their rapid expansion in the la...
This study uses the competing Burton Clark\u27s Cooling Out Theory and Daniel Bell\u27s Theory of...
In the United States, like many developed countries, government provides substantial support for pri...
For-profit colleges have elicited wildly divergent reactions, with critics vilifying them and their ...
This dissertation explores what factors and institutions influence individual decision making and th...
The U.S. higher education market grew substantially between 2005 and 2015, with an increase in the n...
My dissertation is composed of three sections. The first section examines the effect of monetary inc...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays in applied microeconomics. In the first essay, I s...
This dissertation consists of essays studying the impacts of education policies on outcomes measured...