06-26-2023, 06:18 PM
(06-26-2023, 03:53 PM)sanantone Wrote:(06-26-2023, 02:28 PM)KSoul Wrote:(06-26-2023, 02:21 PM)sanantone Wrote: I can't help you with auto company stocks. That isn't really my thing, but I did predict that more for-profit colleges would be converted to non-profits. LOL
Excellent–it still has a long way to catch up to the non-profit closers that continue to stack up. However, that doesn't fit the narrative, so why bother keeping count?
I didn't say anything about closures, but since you brought them up, for-profit colleges are the ones overrepresented in school closures.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/edwardconro...79c51fa368
Did you forget to click the study? (the answer is Yep)– Let me help you with the research article that only favors your position if we are debating 2-year schools, which would be a silly and creative way to mislead the room. Even without the study, the data in the Forbes article should have caused you to want to dig deeper before posting.
'Out of the 467 closed institutions, the report considered, almost 50 percent were private for-profit two-year colleges, and 28 percent were private for-profit four-year colleges.'
Here's the study: https://sheeo.org/wp-content/uploads/202...eport1.pdf
Thanks for bringing the study to the forum, as it was enlightening.
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