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How to discourage college students
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The editorial should have said that the regulations being considered by the Obama administration w ould also affect short-term
training programs at nonprofit schools.
How to discourage college students
Sunday, August 22, 2010
THE OBAMA administration is considering rules that
could sharply limit the availability of for-profit
colleges to American students. The government is right
to fashion reasonable regulation to discourage fraud or
misleading practices, but it would be wrong to impose
rules that remove an option that is especially useful for
poor and working students.
Readers should know that we have a conflict of interest
regarding this subject. The Washington Post Co., which
owns the Post newspaper and washingtonpost.com, also
owns Kaplan University and other for-profit schools of
higher education that, according to company officials,
could be harmed by the proposed regulations.
But our feelings about career colleges, as the forprofits are often called, are consistent with our
editorial policy on education more broadly: that is, the
more options available to parents and students, the
better. Particularly among some Democrats, that's not
always the prevailing view. But for the most part it has
been the philosophy of the Obama administration,
which is why an effort to narrow choice in this area
would be inconsistent as well as misguided.
President Obama speaks at the University of
Texas in Austin on Aug. 9. (Carolyn
Kaster/associated Press)
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In a speech on higher education in Texas this month,
President Obama noted that getting more Americans
into -- and successfully out of -- college is an
economic imperative. "It's an economic issue when the
unemployment rate for folks who've never gone to
college is almost double what it is for those who have
gone to college," Mr. Obama said. "Education is an
economic issue when nearly eight in 10 new jobs will
require workforce training or a higher education by the
end of this decade." But the president noted that in
college completion the United States has been
"slipping. In a single generation, we've fallen from first
place to 12th place in college graduation rates for
young adults." He vowed to reverse that trend.
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Part of the answer, as he argued, lies in improving
community colleges, which can be a road to
opportunity but which graduate only 30 per cent of
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But it's difficult to imagine achieving Mr. Obama's goal
of 8 million more college graduates by 2020 if the forBuy a link here
profit sector is severely constricted. According to the
Career College Association, as of 2006-07 about 9 per
cent of the nation's 25 million college students were attending tax-paying schools such as
Kaplan or Strayer University, and the number has been growing rapidly. It's been growing
because for-profit schools have been adept at meeting the needs of working students who
want to advance their careers but can afford to study only part-time and, often, online.
The government has an important role to
play in helping to ensure that these students
aren't taken advantage of. A recent
Government Accountability Office video
revealed repugnant instances of misleading
and high-pressure recruiting, including by
Kaplan employees. It's also reasonable to
discourage students from paying for courses
that promise but fail to deliver improved
career prospects, which is why statistics on
repayment of government loans are relevant.
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Government data released last week
suggested that only 36 percent of for-profit
students are paying back their government loans on time. The figure was on a par with
other institutions that educate a high proportion of low-income students; the University of
the District of Columbia, for example, was said to have a 33 percent repayment rate, and
Bowie State University, 22 percent. Yet the new regulations would limit federal loans only
to students attending for-profit schools whose repayment average falls below a given
threshold.
The truth, though, is that for all schools the numbers are misleading. They count as
deadbeats students who have restructured their loans, with government approval, to pay
only interest for the first few years, until their earnings can be expected to grow, and who
remain up to date on their restructured payment schedules. It makes no sense to
retroactively punish schools, and their potential students, for practices that the Education
Department has encouraged until now.
If the data released Friday are used without further refinement, the effect will be to
deprive many working students of their best option for higher education -- and to worsen
the national problem that Mr. Obama has dedicated himself to solving.
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