Bradley Bowen

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Until the Wall Street era of for-profit colleges, price was a fairly good proxy for institutional prestige. A good college was generally a more expensive one. A less expensive college was generally less prestigious. Only with the rapid rise of for-profit colleges and their expansion into upmarket degrees did price become decoupled from prestige.
Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy
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