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Tag Archives: For-Profit

Reshaping the Higher Education Landscape: Purdue Calls the Question

Reshaping the Higher Education Landscape: Purdue Calls the Question

BY BRIAN C. MITCHELL In a surprise move last week, Purdue University announced its intention to acquire for-profit Kaplan University. If approved, Purdue will become a major player in online education. Its president, former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, described the takeover as a “third dimension” to Purdue, adding Kaplan to its research flagship and regional…

May 3, 2017 in For-Profit Institutions, Undergraduates.

One Year Later, “Gainful Employment” Still Looks Too Weak

About a year ago, the Department of Education released its highly-anticipated “Gainful Employment” rules, which were meant to solve the problem of students spending a lot of money on job-preparedness programs that didn’t actually prepare them for jobs. The basic idea was that if too many of a school’s graduates were left unable to pay…

June 27, 2012 in For-Profit Institutions, Undergraduates.

For-Profits on Stage

The debate over for-profit colleges could be coming to a theater near you. Aaron Calafato, an actor who also spent time working for a for-profit college in Ohio, wrote and stars in a new one-man play, For-Profit, about the industry. The play takes a harsh look at the industry, from the perspective of a recruiter talking…

March 28, 2012 in Corporate Influence, Ethics, For-Profit Institutions, Undergraduates.

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