Saturday, November 5, 2016

For-Profit Schools

            
For-profit schools often get hit by government pressure for problems that, on investigation, are similar to problems that are those of conventional colleges. The latter, however, are treated far more favorably.
                                        
The federal government often complains that relatively too many students from for-profit schools are deficient in their loans. And that they do not finish their courses as they should. And worse, they are not getting the jobs many had been promised when the students signed up for study.
                     
Has Washington taken a look at what conventional college students learn or accomplish after they go into massive debt of up to $100,000 or more?
                     
How many graduate? How many get decent jobs? Or are qualified for them? (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments and @BusinessNewshole at Twitter.)

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