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Golden, Daniel. 2010. "The Homeless at College." Bloomberg Business Week 
(30 April).

Here is how the article begins:

"Benson Rollins wants a college degree. The unemployed high school 
dropout who attends Alcoholics Anonymous and has been homeless for 10 
months is being courted by the University of Phoenix. Two of its 
recruiters got themselves invited to a Cleveland shelter last October 
and pitched the advantages of going to the country's largest for-profit 
college to 70 destitute men."

"Their visit spurred the 23-year-old Rollins to fill out an online form 
expressing interest. Phoenix salespeople then barraged him with phone 
calls and e-mails, urging a tour of its Cleveland campus. "If higher 
education is important to you for professional growth, and to achieve 
your academic goals, why wait any longer? Classes start soon and space 
is limited," one Phoenix employee e-mailed him on Apr. 15. "I'll be 
happy to walk you through the entire application process"."

"Rollins' experience is increasingly common. The boom in for-profit 
education, driven by a political consensus that all Americans need more 
than a high school diploma, has intensified efforts to recruit the 
homeless. Such disadvantaged students are desirable because they qualify 
for federal grants and loans, which are largely responsible for the 
prosperity of for-profit colleges. Federal aid to students at for-profit 
colleges jumped from $4.6 billion in 2000 to $26.5 billion in 2009. 
Publicly traded higher education companies derive three-fourths of their 
revenue from federal funds, with Phoenix at 86%, up from just 48% in 
2001 and approaching the 90% limit set by federal law."

It gets worse:

Read More at:

Golden, Daniel. 2010. "The Homeless at College." Bloomberg Business Week 
(30 April).
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_19/b4177064219731.htm?chan=magazine+channel_features

-- 
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA
95929

530 898 5321
fax 530 898 5901
http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com

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