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For-profit colleges are scandalous machines

Jim Hightower

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The nation’s for-profit, private college industry is a study in horror.

Start with the fact that it actually calls itself an “industry”. Excuse me, but one should regard education is a social investment – not an industrial product.

Next, this so-called “private” industry depends almost wholly on government money. It generates practically none of its revenue from a free market. Instead, it cons students into taking expensive government-backed loans to invest in education that seldom delivers any increases in their earning potential.

“For-profit” colleges are just that. They maintain that their obligation isn’t to serve students or society, but to deliver profits to their corporate shareholders. These things are scandal machines, as proven by the latest for-profit college conglomerate to be exposed as a fraud.

Education Management Corporation operates four college systems, offering courses online and in office buildings in 32 states. EDMC gives its recruiters extravagant financial incentives to pressure low-income people into taking- out huge federal education loans in order to pay for courses at the corporation’s colleges.

EDMC has been sucking up more than a billion dollars every year from these students, who generate some 90% of its revenue. But the courses that it provides are mediocre to worthless, leaving graduates in unbearable debt and unable to get jobs with salaries high enough to pay off their loans.

Bear in mind that this sleazy fraud isn’t the work of some fly-by-night hucksters. EDMC is largely owned by Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs.

Thanks to some former students and a couple of corporate whistleblowers, EDMC has now been exposed and is paying a price for its extortion. Its stock price has fallen from $22 a share to – get this – 9 cents. And it’s also been hit with a $90 million federal penalty for fraud.

It is painfully apparent that the whole system of corrupt for-profit colleges ought to be put out of business.

Jim Hightower is a national radio commentator, writer, public speaker, and author of the new book, “Swim Against the Current: Even a Dead Fish Can Go With the Flow.” (Wiley, March 2008) He publishes the monthly “Hightower Lowdown,” co-edited by Phillip Frazer.

Source: http://www.alternet.org/education/profit-colleges-are-scandal-machines

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