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The For-Profit Next Door
With a focus on job training and steady growth, Rasmussen College may look more like a local college than a for-profit

Atheist, on a Religious Campus
Interfaith activists say some religious campuses are becoming more welcoming to atheist students, but there's still room for improvement.

Big Job, Big Problems
With California's community colleges facing challenges that many say are insurmountable, the system begins to search for a new chancellor.

Birth Control and College Completion
Project links pregnancy planning with finishing degrees, and brings edgy course content to two-year college curriculums.

Outside the Lines
Largely unregulated for-profit vocational colleges, which can't receive federal student aid, collect 40 percent of military spouse tuition benefits.
An LMS for Elite MOOCs?
Two Stanford professors spin off their experiments with massively open online courses (MOOCs) into a company that could serve as a platform for similar projects.

For-Profit Group Tries New Approach, Again
Steve Gunderson has plenty of friends, including the Senate's leading critic of for-profit colleges. But the new head of the sector's trade group isn't afraid to pick a fight -- even with one of his members.
A Church and Arizona State
Arizona State and the University of Mary partner to offer theology classes, earning wide support but also prompting questions about the separation of church and state.
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