The media and administration's focus on outcomes – both in the accreditation space and elsewhere in the higher education space – unfairly targets for-profit colleges and ignores similar intransigencies at other types of colleges and universities. A new report from Third Way, a nonpartisan policy think tank in Washington, D.C., shows that nearly half of students enrolled in four-year private, nonprofit colleges aren’t graduating. And many of those who do graduate aren’t earning sufficient incomes even years after completion and are unable to repay their loans. If the goal is better outcomes for students then standardize rules for all schools including public and private.
Regulators Vote to Shut Down Nation's Largest For-Profit Accrediting Agency
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