Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Diploma Mills by A.J. Angulo Diploma Mills speaks to todays concerns by shedding light on unmistakable conflicts of interest long associated with this scandal-plagued class of colleges and universities. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The most significant shift in higher education over the past two decades has been the emergence of for-profit colleges and universities. These online and storefront institutions lure students with promises of fast degrees and "guaranteed" job placement, but what they deliver is often something quite different. In this provocative history of for-profit higher education, historian and educational researcher A. J. Angulo tells the remarkable and often sordid story of these "diploma mills," which target low-income and nontraditional students while scooping up a disproportionate amount of federal student aid. Tapping into a little-known history with big implications, Angulo takes readers on a lively journey that begins with the apprenticeship system of colonial America and ends with todays politically savvy $35 billion multinational for-profit industry. He traces the transformation of nineteenth-century reading and writing schools into "commercial" and "business" colleges, explores the early twentieth centurys move toward professionalization and progressivism, and explains why the GI Bill prompted a surge of new for-profit institutions.He also shows how well-founded concerns about profit-seeking in higher education have evolved over the centuries and argues that financial gaming and maneuvering by these institutions threatens to destabilize the entire federal student aid program. This is the first sweeping narrative history to explain why for-profits have mattered to students, taxpayers, lawmakers, and the many others who have viewed higher education as part of the American dream. Diploma Mills speaks to todays concerns by shedding light on unmistakable conflicts of interest long associated with this scandal-plagued class of colleges and universities. Author Biography A. J. Angulo is a professor of education and faculty affiliate in the Department of History and Global Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He is the author of Empire and Education: A History of Greed and Goodwill from the War of 1898 to the War on Terror and the editor of Miseducation: A History of Ignorance-Making in America and Abroad. Table of Contents Preface1. Commerce2. Competition3. Control4. Crisis5. CapitalConclusionAcknowledgmentsNotesIndex Promotional A. J. Angulo has produced our first history of the industry, which has a more complex and varied past than any of us imagined. No matter what you think about for-profit colleges and universities, youll surely profit by reading this pathbreaking book. -- Jonathan Zimmerman, New York University, author of Whose America? Culture Wars in the Public Schools In this timely and engaging book, A. J. Angulo provides a devastating critique of for-profit colleges and universities, the fastest growing sector of American higher education. He shows that the pursuit of a high return on capital spurs these institutions to invest in marketing more than learning and to target students with the highest educational need and the lowest financial resources. -- David F. Labaree, Stanford University, author of How to Succeed in School without Really Learning: The Credentials Race in American Education Diploma Mills brings the complex story of for-profit colleges directly into the mainstream of the history of American higher education where it belongs. -- John R. Thelin, University of Kentucky, author of A History of American Higher Education For-profits have been embraced by those that should question them, and Angulo urges us to think about issues of class and race and how for-profits capitalize and manipulate these forces. This book is essential reading. -- Marybeth Gasman, University of Pennsylvania, author of Envisioning Black Colleges: A History of the United Negro College Fund Prizes Commended for PROSE Education Practice Award 2017 (United States) Long Description The most significant shift in higher education over the past two decades has been the emergence of for-profit colleges and universities. These online and storefront institutions lure students with promises of fast degrees and ""guaranteed"" job placement, but what they deliver is often something quite different. In this provocative history of for-profit higher education, historian and educational researcher A. J. Angulo tells the remarkable and often sordid story of these ""diploma mills,"" which target low-income and nontraditional students while scooping up a disproportionate amount of federal student aid. Tapping into a little-known history with big implications, Angulo takes readers on a lively journey that begins with the apprenticeship system of colonial America and ends with todays politically savvy $35 billion multinational for-profit industry. He traces the transformation of nineteenth-century reading and writing schools into ""commercial"" and ""business"" colleges, explores the early twentieth centurys move toward professionalization and progressivism, and explains why the GI Bill prompted a surge of new for-profit institutions. He also shows how well-founded concerns about profit-seeking in higher education have evolved over the centuries and argues that financial gaming and maneuvering by these institutions threatens to destabilize the entire federal student aid program. This is the first sweeping narrative history to explain why for-profits have mattered to students, taxpayers, lawmakers, and the many others who have viewed higher education as part of the American dream. Diploma Mills speaks to todays concerns by shedding light on unmistakable conflicts of interest long associated with this scandal-plagued class of colleges and universities. Review Quote "A. J. Angulo has produced our first history of the industry, which has a more complex and varied past than any of us imagined. No matter what you think about for-profit colleges and universities, youll surely profit by reading this pathbreaking book."?Jonathan Zimmerman, New York University, author of Whose America? Culture Wars in the Public Schools "In this timely and engaging book, A. J. Angulo provides a devastating critique of for-profit colleges and universities, the fastest growing sector of American higher education. He shows that the pursuit of a high return on capital spurs these institutions to invest in marketing more than learning and to target students with the highest educational need and the lowest financial resources."?David F. Labaree, Stanford University, author of How to Succeed in School without Really Learning: The Credentials Race in American Education " Diploma Mills brings the complex story of for-profit colleges directly into the mainstream of the history of American higher education where it belongs."?John R. Thelin, University of Kentucky, author of A History of American Higher Education "For-profits have been embraced by those that should question them, and Angulo urges us to think about issues of class and race and how for-profits capitalize and manipulate these forces. This book is essential reading."?Marybeth Gasman, University of Pennsylvania, author of Envisioning Black Colleges: A History of the United Negro College Fund Promotional "Headline" A provocative history of for-profit colleges and universities. Details ISBN1421420074 Author A.J. Angulo Short Title DIPLOMA MILLS Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press Language English ISBN-10 1421420074 ISBN-13 9781421420073 Media Book Format Hardcover Year 2016 Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press Place of Publication Baltimore, MD Country of Publication United States Pages 224 Illustrations 12 Graphs; 1 Halftones, black and white Affiliation University of Massachusetts Lowell Position Professor of Higher Education Subtitle How For-Profit Colleges Stiffed Students, Taxpayers, and the American Dream NZ Release Date 2016-05-10 US Release Date 2016-05-10 Publication Date 2016-05-10 UK Release Date 2016-05-10 Alternative 9781421420080 DEWEY 378.73 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2016-03-14 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! 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ISBN-13: 9781421420073
Book Title: Diploma Mills
Number of Pages: 224 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Diploma Mills: How For-Profit Colleges Stiffed Students, Taxpayers, and the American Dream
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Year: 2016
Subject: Coaching & Career Guidance, Education, History
Item Height: 216 mm
Item Weight: 386 g
Type: Textbook
Author: A. J. Angulo
Item Width: 140 mm
Format: Hardcover