Tuition and fees at four-year, for-profit colleges averaged $15,780 in 2020-2021 for first-time, full-time undergraduates.
How do for-profit colleges compare with public and private universities? Based on federal data, these institutions often cost more than public universities, though private nonprofits are...
Navigating Accounting Principles and Practices for Not-for-Profit Organizations: Charities, Colleges, & Healthcare
Executive Summary Private, non-profit colleges enroll 3.4 million full-time equivalent students, or 30 percent of all U.S. students attending four-year institutions. But they receive comparatively...
or private institution, or if the school in question operates on a for-profit or not-for-profit basis. For starters, colleges and universities, including both two- and four-year schools...
The Debt Collective erased $16 million in private student loans for former Vista College... For-profit Vista shut down last year and was put on notice by the FTC for potential fraud....
This new move by the Department of Education seeks to limit risky behavior of for-profit colleges.
Tressie McMillan Cottom worked in enrollment at two for-profit colleges, but quit because she felt uncomfortable selling students an education they couldn't afford. Her new book is Lower Ed.
For the second year in a row, Princeton University has grabbed the #1 spot by acing all 14 metrics Forbes uses to determine which 500 American colleges offer the best educational, financial, and career outcomes for all students. Among its standout numbers: a 97% six-year graduation rate for low-income students. But there has also been noteworthy movement on the list, with Houston’s Rice University making the top ten for the first time, as it vaulted to #9 from #22 last year, thanks in part to ...
Not all for-profit colleges are bad. Here's what you need to know to avoid the ones that are shady.