The Chronicle of Higher Education

Why For-Profit Colleges Are Like Health Clubs

They spend more on recruiting and less on instruction than their nonprofit counterparts do, a scholar's model shows

In many ways, for-profit colleges, like the University of Phoenix and American InterContinental University, are not all that different from public universities or private colleges. All of them seek out...

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