For-profit colleges now enroll about one in ten US college students. Their rapid expansion in the last two decades raises several questions about the role that they play in educational inequality. Broadly, this dissertation asks whether for-profit colleges help or hinder the students that they serve. I evaluate the relationship between for-profit colleges and social mobility at three critical junctures along the pathway through college and into young adulthood. First, why do students, in particular those with high levels of prior academic achievement, choose to enroll in for-profit colleges? Next, what impact do for-profit colleges have on the routes that students take to their bachelor\u27s degree? What impact do these schools have on the ...
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
This study evaluates the postsecondary and labor market outcomes of students who attended for-profit...
This dissertation presents findings from three studies focused on (a) identifying inequalities in st...
For-profit colleges now enroll about one in ten US college students. Their rapid expansion in the la...
This research uses longitudinal data from The Beginning Postsecondary Survey 2003-2009 to compare sh...
For-profit, or proprietary, colleges are the fastest-growing postsecondary schools in the nation, en...
The for-profit higher education sector has been part of the higher education landscape for over 200 ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Mostly absent from the research investigating the e...
This study uses the competing Burton Clark\u27s Cooling Out Theory and Daniel Bell\u27s Theory of...
In this paper I investigate whether students self-select into the US for-profit colleges or whether ...
A recent college graduate working as a coffee shop barista, earning minimum wage and carrying thousa...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Urban Policy and Planning)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban ...
The U.S. higher education market grew substantially between 2005 and 2015, with an increase in the n...
This dissertation consists of three studies regarding the growing role of for-profit colleges and un...
This dissertation consists of two chapters studying the importance of household income for shaping s...
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
This study evaluates the postsecondary and labor market outcomes of students who attended for-profit...
This dissertation presents findings from three studies focused on (a) identifying inequalities in st...
For-profit colleges now enroll about one in ten US college students. Their rapid expansion in the la...
This research uses longitudinal data from The Beginning Postsecondary Survey 2003-2009 to compare sh...
For-profit, or proprietary, colleges are the fastest-growing postsecondary schools in the nation, en...
The for-profit higher education sector has been part of the higher education landscape for over 200 ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Mostly absent from the research investigating the e...
This study uses the competing Burton Clark\u27s Cooling Out Theory and Daniel Bell\u27s Theory of...
In this paper I investigate whether students self-select into the US for-profit colleges or whether ...
A recent college graduate working as a coffee shop barista, earning minimum wage and carrying thousa...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Urban Policy and Planning)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban ...
The U.S. higher education market grew substantially between 2005 and 2015, with an increase in the n...
This dissertation consists of three studies regarding the growing role of for-profit colleges and un...
This dissertation consists of two chapters studying the importance of household income for shaping s...
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
This study evaluates the postsecondary and labor market outcomes of students who attended for-profit...
This dissertation presents findings from three studies focused on (a) identifying inequalities in st...