Distinctions between the three sectors of education -- public, private non-profit, and for-profit -- are often difficult to draw. While certain legally-mandated financial standards divide them, domestic and foreign for-profit institutions may look and behave like private non-profit institutions. Further complicating the equation are cross-border partnerships between these sectors
A rich body of literature has emerged that seeks to shed further light on how concepts like globaliz...
For-profit institutions loom much larger in the political economy of US higher education. In negotia...
Philippine higher education has one of the world's largest and longest standing private sector—in fa...
Ullrich spent the spring 2014 semester in Kosovo as a Fulbright Scholar. Ullrich notes that a colleg...
The role of private for-profit institutions of higher education has expanded greatly in recent years...
Journal of Economic Perspectives—Volume 26, Number 1—Winter 2012—Pages 139–164 P rivate for-profit i...
Increasingly, nonprofit, for-profit, and public organizations have been cooperating in producing and...
In studying the characteristics that determine the public, nonprofit, and/or for-profit nature of or...
Brazil has by far the largest higher education system in Latin America, with a sizable share of stud...
This report addresses contemporary concerns about the competitive threat from for-profit educational...
In a growing number of countries, the private higher education sector is increasingly diverse and in...
Increasing involvement of the private sector in postsecondary education has been one of major trends...
For-profit colleges have elicited wildly divergent reactions, with critics vilifying them and their ...
The recent growth of for-profit educational providers has been one of the most watched trends in hig...
This paper explores the relationship between for-profit higher education institutions and accreditat...
A rich body of literature has emerged that seeks to shed further light on how concepts like globaliz...
For-profit institutions loom much larger in the political economy of US higher education. In negotia...
Philippine higher education has one of the world's largest and longest standing private sector—in fa...
Ullrich spent the spring 2014 semester in Kosovo as a Fulbright Scholar. Ullrich notes that a colleg...
The role of private for-profit institutions of higher education has expanded greatly in recent years...
Journal of Economic Perspectives—Volume 26, Number 1—Winter 2012—Pages 139–164 P rivate for-profit i...
Increasingly, nonprofit, for-profit, and public organizations have been cooperating in producing and...
In studying the characteristics that determine the public, nonprofit, and/or for-profit nature of or...
Brazil has by far the largest higher education system in Latin America, with a sizable share of stud...
This report addresses contemporary concerns about the competitive threat from for-profit educational...
In a growing number of countries, the private higher education sector is increasingly diverse and in...
Increasing involvement of the private sector in postsecondary education has been one of major trends...
For-profit colleges have elicited wildly divergent reactions, with critics vilifying them and their ...
The recent growth of for-profit educational providers has been one of the most watched trends in hig...
This paper explores the relationship between for-profit higher education institutions and accreditat...
A rich body of literature has emerged that seeks to shed further light on how concepts like globaliz...
For-profit institutions loom much larger in the political economy of US higher education. In negotia...
Philippine higher education has one of the world's largest and longest standing private sector—in fa...