The Chronicle of Higher Education

New York Regents Place Moratorium on Approving New For-Profit Colleges or Programs

By SARA HEBEL

The New York State Board of Regents has placed a moratorium on approving applications for new for-profit colleges in the state and for expanding existing proprietary institutions.

Merryl H. Tisch, a regent, said on Sunday that the board wanted to review how the state can improve its regulation...

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