Archive for September, 2010
For-Profit Universities: Are they Ethical?
Regulators in the United States have come under calls to increase regulation of for-profit colleges and universities. The GAO, Government Accountability Office, released a report in August that criticised 15 prominent for-profit universities’ misleading recruitment tactics centred on encouraging students to take out loans they couldn’t afford. The results have been high numbers of students defaulting on loans because their costs are higher than expected, coupled with salaries being lower after graduation than expected. These schools argue that the reason their students default more often is that they come from lower-income families and are therefore “riskier”.
Private, for profit, schooling is tricky ethically as it theoretically should reduce costs for students, thus increasig the availability of education to low-income groups. These colleges boast high proportions of students from non-university educated parents, as seen in figure I. However a characteristic of the market system is that companies will go bust, leaving consumers with no payback of investments. I believe that these institutions are ethical if they are carefully regulated because of their benefits, however care must be taken to ensure time investments by students are not wasted should their school go bust by allowing for easy transfer of credits.
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