In a recent Washington Post article, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/13/AR2010061304605.html?hpid=topnews, the attention of regulators and students to for-profit colleges was examined. California community college students was the focal point of it’s author.
The article seemed to have a bias against the for-profit colleges with the premise of credits creating too much debt. It was stated that California community college credits are the least expensive in the country at $26/credit hour while a for-profit is charging $450/credit hour.
The California community colleges are overcrowded. Anyone with a brain can tell you why they are overcrowded. They only charge $26/credit hour. An entrepreneurs solution would be to create virtual classrooms based out of these community colleges to cut down on the physical classroom strain and create greater opportunity for consumers.
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