The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT37) SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -- Feb. 10, 2007 -- FOR-PROFIT-UNIVERSITY -- Robert Wancha in the library of the University of Phoenix in Southfield, Mich., in December 2006. Wancha who is pursuing a bachelor's degree has criticized its standards. The University of Phoenix became the nation's largest private university by delivering high profits to investors and a solid, albeit low-overhead, education to midcareer workers seeking college degrees. But its reputation is fraying as prominent educators, students and some of its own former administrators say the relentless pressure for higher profits, at a university that gets more federal student financial aid than any other, has eroded academic quality. (Fabrizio Costantini/The New York Times)
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2007-02-10
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The New York Times Agency
Fabrizio Costantini
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