In the 2000s, for -
profit college enrollment increased five-fold, to 1.2 million students in 2009.
The boom in for -
profit college enrollment during the Great Recession has also served to boost aggregate levels of student debt and student loan defaults.
Not exact matches
In the past decade,
enrollment and graduation numbers have risen in for -
profit colleges; however, little is known about how employers perceive potential employees with for -
profit college degrees on their resumes.
Scott - Clayton and Li (2016) provide evidence that poorer labor market outcomes and for -
profit enrollment at the graduate level contribute to high rates of default among black
college graduates.
For -
profit enrollment contributes to defaults even among students initially starting at community
colleges, due to subsequent transfers.
Success rates at community
colleges are even lower, and roughly half of all
enrollments are in open - access community
colleges (40 percent) or private for -
profit institutions.
Our study uses data from DeVry University, a large for -
profit college with an undergraduate
enrollment of more than 100,000 students, 80 percent of whom are seeking a bachelor's degree.
4] «Obama administration officials «disappointed» to see that for -
profit colleges are pruning
enrollment and rejecting students in response to «gainful employment» regulation.
Enrollment at for -
profit colleges has almost tripled over the last decade.
Enrollment in private for -
profit colleges has started to decline after increasing sharply for many years.
For -
profit colleges have seen sharp increases in
enrollment in recent years despite alternatives such as public community
colleges being much cheaper.
In 2017,
enrollment at for -
profit colleges fell to 901,000, which is a drop of 69,000 from the previous year.Timothy Lutts, president of an investment advisory company, told...
The Chicago Tribune reported that
enrollment at for -
profit colleges has been steadily decreasing.
Interestingly enough,
enrollment at for -
profit colleges has been on a downward slope for years, the Chicago Tribune reported.
Enrollment at for -
profit colleges has been steadily declining since 2010.
This is a step forward in combating for -
profit colleges in their attempt to increase
enrollment through misdirection.