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DeVos Brought Back For-Profit Accreditor Her Own Department Faulted

Before education secretary restored federal recognition to ACICS, report by department staff failed the organization on numerous standards.

For-Profit Tuition Rises as GI Benefit Grows

A new working paper finds that as Congress increased Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, for-profit colleges raised tuition.

The 100K Club

The University of Phoenix’s online enrollment plummets while Western Governors and Southern New Hampshire near 100,000 students as they vie to rule the roost.

A Troubled Accreditor's Long-Term Outlook

ACICS, a flashpoint for debate over accountability of the for-profit sector, has another chance at federal recognition. But some higher ed observers see tough odds for its long-term survival.

New Strategies to Navigate International Enrollments

“ New Strategies to Navigate International Enrollments” is Inside Higher Ed's new on-demand compilation of articles. You may download a...

N.Y. For-Profits Get Piece of Scholarship Pie

For-profit colleges in New York can now participate in the tuition-free scholarship program that typically benefits nonprofit institutions alone.

Bucking the Trend

Strayer restarts its campus expansion amid growing enrollment, federal deregulation and increased demand for skilled workers.

Court Opens Door for For-Profit Accreditor's Future

U.S. judge says Education Department failed to consider key evidence in judging agency for for-profit colleges, and orders a new review.