February 5, 2012

ForProfitEDU.com is partnering with The Capital Roundtable for their MasterClass on PE Investing in Education Companies,

ForProfitEDU.com is partnering with The Capital Roundtable for their MasterClass on PE Investing in Education Companies, being held at the University Club in New York City on Tuesday, July 13, and features 20 experts.

If you’re in the city that day, we’d enjoy seeing you.  We’ve negotiated a special rate for friends of ForProfitEDU.com. To get the special rate, contact Samantha Feldman at 212-832-7333 ext. 0, or email her at sfeldman@capitalroundtable.comPlease be sure to use our name.


The full title of this year’s conference is – “PE Investing in Education Companies — How to Build On Your Success While Regulators Are Changing The Rules.”

Scott Harper, managing director at Primus Capital Funds, is serving as the chairman.  With Primus since 1994, Scott focuses on their for-profit education and business services activities. 

 

For more details — click here — http://www.capitalroundtable.com/masterclass/mc_2010-07-13.html
I hope to see you on July 13th for what promises to be a great day.

Best regards,

Thomas J. Ferrara

ForProfitEDU.com

ForProfitEDU is considering hosting an event at the CCA conference in June, Let us know if you will be there!

ForProfitEDU.com is considering hosting an event at the CCA this June in Vegas!  Please let us know if you are going to the CCA and are interested in attending an event with us & other members. 

 If you are going to the CCA in June and are interested in attending an event with ForProfitEDU please email us to get on the list: info@forprofitedu.com

Please include your name, email address, position & firm.

Also, if you are with a company who is interested in participating with us at this event please inquire.

PBS frontline piece on for profit colleges not as bad as most expected!

Last nights front line piece was not as one sided as expectst expected.  To view the segment visit: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/collegeinc/#

Clearly there were some negative comments made from former employees of a few schools, but overall the segment appeared not completely biased.  What is clear is the necessity and role the for-profit play in helping America again reach the goal of being the nation with the highest college graduation rate.  For-profits spend much more on marketing and utilize more aggressive admissions tactics, but clearly it is what’s needed to gain the attention and help drive the decision to go to college for a growing sector of the population which are not well suited to traditional institutions. 

Other than a few bad employees, some questionable tuition cost benefit equations at a few institutions and some programs of questionable value,  the industry as a whole is providing a beneficial service to the under-served segment of our population. 

I would hope that what comes out of the Govt. sessions addresses only the problems specifically and helps pave way to increased growth opportunity for the majority of the quality institutions.  Using a machete instead of a pair of pruning sheers would be a huge mistake, which would backfire on the educational goals we all share…

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