For-profit colleges have elicited wildly divergent reactions, with critics vilifying them and their executives, and supporters seeing in the institutions a necessary and laudable complement to public and nonprofit institutions. As I propose in this chapter, the truth likely lies somewhere between these extremes
Through the lens of agnotology, I will investigate why for-profit colleges are still prevalent in hi...
Our Universities: For-Profit, or For Purpose? Fourth in a series on state funding for higher educati...
Federal student-aid policy is designed with the goal of expanding access to higher education for all...
For-profit, or proprietary, colleges are the fastest-growing postsecondary schools in the nation, en...
In this paper, I analyze the dynamics of for-profit educational institutions in the United States. a...
This paper examines the market conditions that facilitate the entry of for-profit institutions into ...
This is the published version. Copyright 2014, Amanda Sladek.For-profit education is playing an in...
The recent growth of for-profit educational providers has been one of the most watched trends in hig...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how the University of Phoenix defines and implements a...
This Comment seeks to explain the catch-22 experienced by for-profit colleges, address reports of fr...
After years of remarkable expansion, the for-profit higher education sector is showing signs of an i...
The for-profit sector of higher education in this country has accumulated a long list of denunciatio...
Higher education during the twentieth century underwent drastic changes as reformers forcefully argu...
The for-profit higher education sector has attracted significant attention over the past few years -...
For-profit colleges and universities and accrediting agencies have been the subject of criticism and...
Through the lens of agnotology, I will investigate why for-profit colleges are still prevalent in hi...
Our Universities: For-Profit, or For Purpose? Fourth in a series on state funding for higher educati...
Federal student-aid policy is designed with the goal of expanding access to higher education for all...
For-profit, or proprietary, colleges are the fastest-growing postsecondary schools in the nation, en...
In this paper, I analyze the dynamics of for-profit educational institutions in the United States. a...
This paper examines the market conditions that facilitate the entry of for-profit institutions into ...
This is the published version. Copyright 2014, Amanda Sladek.For-profit education is playing an in...
The recent growth of for-profit educational providers has been one of the most watched trends in hig...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how the University of Phoenix defines and implements a...
This Comment seeks to explain the catch-22 experienced by for-profit colleges, address reports of fr...
After years of remarkable expansion, the for-profit higher education sector is showing signs of an i...
The for-profit sector of higher education in this country has accumulated a long list of denunciatio...
Higher education during the twentieth century underwent drastic changes as reformers forcefully argu...
The for-profit higher education sector has attracted significant attention over the past few years -...
For-profit colleges and universities and accrediting agencies have been the subject of criticism and...
Through the lens of agnotology, I will investigate why for-profit colleges are still prevalent in hi...
Our Universities: For-Profit, or For Purpose? Fourth in a series on state funding for higher educati...
Federal student-aid policy is designed with the goal of expanding access to higher education for all...