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Year 2015, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 79 - 89, 29.03.2015

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THE PROFIT IN PROPRIETARY EDUCATION: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF STUDENT LOAN RATES AND EARNINGS

Year 2015, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 79 - 89, 29.03.2015

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Increases in tuition at traditional unicersities and the changes needs of adult learners had resulted in the rise of for-pofit post secondary institutions in the United States. Previous literature have examined choice selection and compared traditional and nontraditional higher education curricula. This author’s research has found limited scholarly examination of the relationships between student loan defaults and revenue. This article will empirically analyze these factors to determine that there is a significant correlation of student default rates and revenues at proprietary institutions.

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Tiffanie Turner This is me

Michael Mclain This is me

Publication Date March 29, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Turner, T., & Mclain, M. (2015). THE PROFIT IN PROPRIETARY EDUCATION: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF STUDENT LOAN RATES AND EARNINGS. Research Journal of Business and Management, 2(1), 79-89.
AMA Turner T, Mclain M. THE PROFIT IN PROPRIETARY EDUCATION: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF STUDENT LOAN RATES AND EARNINGS. RJBM. November 2015;2(1):79-89.
Chicago Turner, Tiffanie, and Michael Mclain. “THE PROFIT IN PROPRIETARY EDUCATION: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF STUDENT LOAN RATES AND EARNINGS”. Research Journal of Business and Management 2, no. 1 (November 2015): 79-89.
EndNote Turner T, Mclain M (November 1, 2015) THE PROFIT IN PROPRIETARY EDUCATION: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF STUDENT LOAN RATES AND EARNINGS. Research Journal of Business and Management 2 1 79–89.
IEEE T. Turner and M. Mclain, “THE PROFIT IN PROPRIETARY EDUCATION: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF STUDENT LOAN RATES AND EARNINGS”, RJBM, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 79–89, 2015.
ISNAD Turner, Tiffanie - Mclain, Michael. “THE PROFIT IN PROPRIETARY EDUCATION: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF STUDENT LOAN RATES AND EARNINGS”. Research Journal of Business and Management 2/1 (November 2015), 79-89.
JAMA Turner T, Mclain M. THE PROFIT IN PROPRIETARY EDUCATION: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF STUDENT LOAN RATES AND EARNINGS. RJBM. 2015;2:79–89.
MLA Turner, Tiffanie and Michael Mclain. “THE PROFIT IN PROPRIETARY EDUCATION: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF STUDENT LOAN RATES AND EARNINGS”. Research Journal of Business and Management, vol. 2, no. 1, 2015, pp. 79-89.
Vancouver Turner T, Mclain M. THE PROFIT IN PROPRIETARY EDUCATION: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF STUDENT LOAN RATES AND EARNINGS. RJBM. 2015;2(1):79-8.

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