Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Sources

Source 1: Brian Darling, “For-Profit Education Under Assault”

In this piece, Darling challenges Carey’s idea that the for-profits could use some more government regulation by arguing that the government only wants to unfairly regulate the for-profits and not the regular colleges because they have a prior hatred for them.

Source 2: David Deming, Claudia Goldin, and Lawrence Katz. “For-Profit Colleges” The Future Of Children. Vol. 23 / No. 1 / Spring 2013.

This piece challenges Carey by showing that the 90-10 rule is actually helpful to students and complicates the argument by showing how for-profits are helpful to the economy.

Source 3: Seiden


Seiden qualifies Carey's claim that the for-profits are too aggressive with their recruiting process by agreeing with it, but then going on to say that many people don't believe that they are ready for college and need to be convinced so that they can get an education that everybody deserves.

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