University of Phoenix graduates earn more than graduates of traditional public and private universities throughout their careers, concludes the Center for College Affordability and Productivity. But beware of apples to oranges comparisons.
Also on Community College Spotlight: Hispanic high school graduation rates are rising and enrollment in community colleges has nearly doubled in a decade.
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Not to worry. Congress is investigating for-profits pretty closely. Should fix this shortly.
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