Michigan League for Public Policy: Costly For-Profit Colleges in Michigan Target Students With Low Incomes
November 20, 2020
November 20, 2020
LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 20 -- The Michigan League for Public Policy issued the following news release:
For-profit colleges in Michigan are overpriced, under-regulated and target students who have low incomes, according to a new report from the Michigan League for Public Policy. The report, For-profit colleges in Michigan: Path forward or dead end?, shows that most for-profit colleges in the state--there were 77 of them in 2018--cost more money than traditional public schools and don . . .
For-profit colleges in Michigan are overpriced, under-regulated and target students who have low incomes, according to a new report from the Michigan League for Public Policy. The report, For-profit colleges in Michigan: Path forward or dead end?, shows that most for-profit colleges in the state--there were 77 of them in 2018--cost more money than traditional public schools and don . . .