Unbundling For-Profit Higher Education: Relaxing the 90/10 Revenue Constraint

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Zachary G. Davis
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[1] Alex G. McKenna School of Business,
[2] Economics,undefined
[3] and Government,undefined
[4] Saint Vincent College,undefined
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Eastern Economic Journal | 2023年 / 49卷
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For-profit higher education; Regulatory compliance strategy; Title IV financial aid; H52; I23; I28;
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In 2008, congress passed the Higher Education Opportunity Act. This act relaxed the 90/10 rule requiring for-profit institutions to earn at least 10 percent of their revenue from non-Title IV funds by revoking eligibility after 2 years of non-compliance instead of 1 year. To comply with the 90/10 rule, for-profit institutions bundle campuses together. Unbundling the campuses doubles the number of 1-year violations though the number of 2-year violations remains the same. For-profit institutions receive almost one billion dollars, or about 4.5 percent, more federal aid under the 2-year violation rule than the 1-year violation rule.
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页数:24
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