The Code of Conduct That Wasn鈥檛
Two years ago, a for-profit college industry group unveiled a voluntary code of conduct for its members.
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Two years ago, a for-profit college industry group unveiled a voluntary code of conduct for its members.
This week, the College Board released its annual sets of trends reports, one on college pricing and one on student aid.
Hidden amidst the shutdown furor was the annual release by the U.S. Department of Education of new student loan default rates.
The federal government leaves it up to accrediting agencies and states to set the standards for for-profit schools.
Last night, the federal government shutdown drew to a close.
Members of both political parties have decried two seemingly contradictory things in higher education.
Currently, the federal government leaves it up to accreditation agencies and states to set the standards for for-profit schools.