When for-profit colleges put “B”usiness before “e”ducation, they compromise the very fabric of higher learning in America. Big “B”, little “e” is a short story narrated from an investigative reporter’s perspective. After years of personal interviews and independent research, this journalist is finally able to publish his findings, which illustrate a disturbing pattern of business dysfunction in this highly profitable sector of higher education. ~Richard Hassler~
When for-profit colleges put “B”usiness before “e”ducation, they compromise the very fabric of higher learning in America. Big “B”, little “e” is a short story narrated from an investigative reporter’s perspective. After years of personal interviews and independent research, this journalist is finally able to publish his findings, which illustrate a disturbing pattern of business dysfunction in this highly profitable sector of higher education. ~Richard Hassler~