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The Real Cost of For-Profit Colleges

Tuition and fees at four-year, for-profit colleges averaged $15,780 in 2020-2021 for first-time, full-time undergraduates.

Are for-profit colleges worth the cost? Graduates are split on the value of their degrees

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...

Not-for-Profit Accounting-Charities, Colleges, & Health Care

Navigating Accounting Principles and Practices for Not-for-Profit Organizations: Charities, Colleges, & Healthcare

Don’t forget private, non-profit colleges | Brookings - 브루킹스연구소

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...

How Colleges Make Money

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...

Activists Wipe Out $16 Million in Student Loans From for-Profit School

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....

"Risky" For-Profit Colleges To Be Held Financially Liable For Federal Loan Debt

This new move by the Department of Education seeks to limit risky behavior of for-profit colleges.

How For-Profit Colleges Sell 'Risky Education' To The Most Vulnerable

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.

Forbes America's Top Colleges List 2025 - Best US Universities Ranked

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 ...

For-profit colleges: 6 things to ask before enrolling

Not all for-profit colleges are bad. Here's what you need to know to avoid the ones that are shady.

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