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words, a student paying tuition from his or her own pocket is a rare exception, not the rule, at such schools. the researchers find that, when their incentives to maximize profits are intensified, for-profit schools enroll more students, enroll students who are less likely to benefit from higher education
, increase tuition, and increase student loans. the results are worse student outcomes in terms of graduation rates, employment, and earnings, and significantly lower repayment rates. other evidence of for-profit institutions' eagerness to capture government aid comes from matthew baird, mike kofoed,...
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