For-profit institutions loom much larger in the political economy of US higher education. In negotiations over the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, the for-profit universities and their lobbying organizations have played a unique role in shaping policies affecting all higher education institutions. Can states preserve egulations that protect the public and private benefits of higher education while satisfying the profit demands of an evolving postsecondary market? As with most political contests, much will depend on the ability of a variety of postsecondary stakeholders to become involved in the political arena shaping higher education
After years of remarkable expansion, the for-profit higher education sector is showing signs of an i...
The article examines the recent growth of for-profit higher education in the United States with a sp...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...
This paper reviews the research literature on for-profit higher education within the context of an i...
Lobbyists attempt to influence legislation on behalf of their clients. While there is no shortage of...
Increasing involvement of the private sector in postsecondary education has been one of major trends...
For-profit universities are growing in importance as alternative providers in higher education. This...
This paper examines the market conditions that facilitate the entry of for-profit institutions into ...
For-profit colleges have elicited wildly divergent reactions, with critics vilifying them and their ...
Journal of Economic Perspectives—Volume 26, Number 1—Winter 2012—Pages 139–164 P rivate for-profit i...
For-profit higher education is controversial. The legitimacy of the profit motive in education is ca...
While governance and lobbying practices by public universities have both been considered as factors ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how the University of Phoenix defines and implements a...
The role of private for-profit institutions of higher education has expanded greatly in recent years...
The growing presence and transient nature of for-profit higher education institutions in the United ...
After years of remarkable expansion, the for-profit higher education sector is showing signs of an i...
The article examines the recent growth of for-profit higher education in the United States with a sp...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...
This paper reviews the research literature on for-profit higher education within the context of an i...
Lobbyists attempt to influence legislation on behalf of their clients. While there is no shortage of...
Increasing involvement of the private sector in postsecondary education has been one of major trends...
For-profit universities are growing in importance as alternative providers in higher education. This...
This paper examines the market conditions that facilitate the entry of for-profit institutions into ...
For-profit colleges have elicited wildly divergent reactions, with critics vilifying them and their ...
Journal of Economic Perspectives—Volume 26, Number 1—Winter 2012—Pages 139–164 P rivate for-profit i...
For-profit higher education is controversial. The legitimacy of the profit motive in education is ca...
While governance and lobbying practices by public universities have both been considered as factors ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how the University of Phoenix defines and implements a...
The role of private for-profit institutions of higher education has expanded greatly in recent years...
The growing presence and transient nature of for-profit higher education institutions in the United ...
After years of remarkable expansion, the for-profit higher education sector is showing signs of an i...
The article examines the recent growth of for-profit higher education in the United States with a sp...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...