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For-profit education
For-profit education news and analysis from The Nation
September 1, 2016
Who’s Behind the Right-Wing Assault on Public Universities?
A new documentary explores the hidden campaign to undermine state schools across America.
Eric Alterman
July 19, 2016
The Man Accused of Inspiring Turkey’s Coup Is Behind the Largest Charter-School Chain in America
The schools have been investigated for corruption.
George Joseph
June 19, 2016
The Victims of For-Profit Education Are Creating a Debtors’ Movement
The entire for-profit education model is predatory and financially unstable, and exploits students’ dreams of a college education.
Michelle Chen
June 3, 2016
Trump’s Racist Judicial Attack Deliberately Obscures the Larger Story: For-Profit Schools
By now this should be a familiar Trump tactic: Distract attention from hard ethical questions by playing to everyone’s most base instincts.
Julianne Hing
May 9, 2016
For-Profit Colleges Have Found a New Way to Hoodwink Their Students
Read this before you sign anything.
Michelle Chen
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May 6, 2016
Citizens Are Not Consumers
When education gets outsourced, students lose.
Michelle Chen
March 28, 2016
Documents Show Just How Suckered Students of the Trump Institute Felt
Former students of Trump schools vent their rage and disbelief in newly revealed letters of complaint compiled by the Texas attorney general.
Spencer Woodman
October 12, 2015
The Legacy of Arne Duncan, ‘A Hero in the Education Business’
The Secretary of Education will step down at the end of the year, after proving himself a champion for the corporate reform movement.
Zoë Carpenter
July 15, 2015
Why Is It So Hard for Corinthian Students to Get Their Promised Debt Relief?
Many former students of the disgraced diploma mill remain in a financial straitjacket, lacking the resources and legal savvy to navigate an opaque relief process.
Michelle Chen
June 18, 2015
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