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Wilms, Wellford W. – 1974
This country's ten thousand proprietary, or profitmaking, vocational schools are big business. They enroll over 3 million students each year, producing gross annual revenues of at least 2.5 billion dollars on which substantial corporate, property, and personal income taxes are paid. Cosmetology schools represent a third of the total number; trade…
Descriptors: Correspondence Schools, Higher Education, Private Schools, Proprietary Schools
Densham, William E. – Pennsylvania Education, 1972
A survey of Pennsylvania's private academic, trade, business, and correspondence schools. (SP)
Descriptors: Business Education Facilities, Certification, Correspondence Schools, Driver Education
National Home Study Council, Washington, DC. Accrediting Commission. – 1978
This booklet is designed to help prospective students, counselors, public agencies, and institutions better understand home study school accreditation. Home study is also known as correspondence or independent study; and most home study is provided by proprietary schools. Because of the student's and the public's need to determine the quality of…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Adult Education, Correspondence Schools, Home Study
Johnson, Susan E. – 1974
When the Federal Trade Commission began an all-out drive in the summer of 1973 to alert the public to pitfalls in enrolling in some vocational and correspondence schools, several significant facts became clear: 10,000 different residential and home-study vocational schools serve about 3.3 million students who pay from $350 to $2000 for a program,…
Descriptors: Correspondence Schools, Educational Finance, Literature Reviews, Private Schools
Kempfer, Homer – 1973
The accounting of the origin, development, and use of private home study schools in Illinois analyzes their enrollment, courses, regulations, economics, subject matter areas, and strengths and weaknesses. The potential they offer for future coordination with public schools is stressed and recommendations are directed to the governer, the State…
Descriptors: Correspondence Schools, Directories, Educational Development, Educational Finance
Proffitt, Maris M. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1935
The information in this bulletin was secured with the help of the State departments of education in locating the schools, and then through direct correspondence with the schools themselves or from catalogs or supplementary material furnished by them. The schools included range from those of elementary grade giving a few fundamental industrial…
Descriptors: Correspondence Schools, Tuition, Private Schools, Proprietary Schools
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs. – 1990
This document presents oral testimony and prepared statements on the subject of federal student loan programs identified as particularly vulnerable to fraud, waste, and abuse. Opening statements by the four Senators (Nunn, Kohl, Roth, and Levin) stress the seriousness of increasing student loan defaults and abuses by proprietary, for profit, trade…
Descriptors: Career Education, Correspondence Schools, Federal Aid, Fraud
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Higgins, A. H. – 1980
This paper discusses how economic, social, and political factors influenced the provision of education in isolated areas of North Queensland (Australia) during 1919-1939. The educational system of that time was characterized by central control of the state that provided education and close supervision of the nongovernment schools. Technological…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Correspondence Schools, Distance Education, Economic Factors
National Home Study Council, Washington, DC. – 1974
With home study, subjects inaccessible locally become available. Useful aids in career development, many courses are offered: business, skilled trades, preparation for professional licenses, profitable hobbies, and academic subjects. Many courses provide complete vocational training, as well as the upgrading of job skills. The directory offers a…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Adult Vocational Education, Career Development, Career Education
Bolino, August C. – 1973
The author traces the development of career education in the United States since 1900, to counter earlier studies which included only formal education, in assessing human capital input. The book deals mainly with the contribution of nonformal education to economic growth as related to eight types of schooling: apprenticeships, adult education,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Vocational Education, Apprenticeships, Books
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1911
The purpose of high-school education has generally been twofold--not only to furnish preparation for college, but also to provide some of the elements of a liberal education for those whose formal and directed study is to go no further. In not a few communities high schools were established in which the former purpose was expressly waived; but…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, College Preparation, Mathematics Education, Correspondence Schools
Kay, Evelyn R. – 1978
An analysis of statistical data is used to examine enrollments and programs in noncollegiate postsecondary schools. A number of factors are reviewed including enrollment and size of public and private noncollegiate postsecondary schools; sex characteristics, age, and racial/ethnic background of students; offerings, length, and charges of programs;…
Descriptors: Age, Business Education Facilities, Content Analysis, Correspondence Schools
Proffitt, Maris M. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1928
The information in this bulletin was compiled from recent catalogues where available, and from a questionnaire issued by the Bureau of Education. Some schools that should have been included have been omitted by reason of lack of direct information. The list is in the nature of a directory and carries no endorsement of any school by the Bureau of…
Descriptors: Trade and Industrial Education, Directories, School Catalogs, Correspondence Schools
Evans, Henry R. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1913
In this country and abroad there is a general and increasing interest in industrial education and in the various forms of vocation and trade schools. Teachers, school boards, civic organizations, manufacturers, trades-unions, city and State officials are working apart and together to formulate some practical program whereby this type of education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Annotated Bibliographies, Trade and Industrial Education