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Perhaps most important, private for-profit institutions moved to meet the burgeoning economically-driven demand for higher education by emphasizing career-track programs to prepare students for jobs in particular fields, rather than a more traditional liberal arts education.
Robert J. Shapiro: The New Fight Over Access to Higher Education Robert J. Shapiro 2010
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Perhaps most important, private for-profit institutions moved to meet the burgeoning economically-driven demand for higher education by emphasizing career-track programs to prepare students for jobs in particular fields, rather than a more traditional liberal arts education.
Robert J. Shapiro: The New Fight Over Access to Higher Education Robert J. Shapiro 2010
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Perhaps most important, private for-profit institutions moved to meet the burgeoning economically-driven demand for higher education by emphasizing career-track programs to prepare students for jobs in particular fields, rather than a more traditional liberal arts education.
Robert J. Shapiro: The New Fight Over Access to Higher Education Robert J. Shapiro 2010
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Perhaps most important, private for-profit institutions moved to meet the burgeoning economically-driven demand for higher education by emphasizing career-track programs to prepare students for jobs in particular fields, rather than a more traditional liberal arts education.
Robert J. Shapiro: The New Fight Over Access to Higher Education Robert J. Shapiro 2010
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Perhaps most important, private for-profit institutions moved to meet the burgeoning economically-driven demand for higher education by emphasizing career-track programs to prepare students for jobs in particular fields, rather than a more traditional liberal arts education.
Robert J. Shapiro: The New Fight Over Access to Higher Education Robert J. Shapiro 2010
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Perhaps most important, private for-profit institutions moved to meet the burgeoning economically-driven demand for higher education by emphasizing career-track programs to prepare students for jobs in particular fields, rather than a more traditional liberal arts education.
Robert J. Shapiro: The New Fight Over Access to Higher Education Robert J. Shapiro 2010
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These jobs are generally well paid, career-track jobs that range from low-skill entry-level positions to high-skill higher-paid jobs.
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These jobs are generally well paid, career-track jobs that range from low-skill entry-level positions to high-skill higher-paid jobs.
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Perhaps most important, private for-profit institutions moved to meet the burgeoning economically-driven demand for higher education by emphasizing career-track programs to prepare students for jobs in particular fields, rather than a more traditional liberal arts education.
Robert J. Shapiro: The New Fight Over Access to Higher Education Robert J. Shapiro 2010
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Osborne will then place its participants in career-track jobs in the Bronx that pay living wages.
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