House Republicans Fight to Keep Loophole in For-Profit Colleges’ 90/10 Rule
The 90/10 rule states that private for-profit colleges must get at least 10 percent of their total revenue from non-federal sources.
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The 90/10 rule states that private for-profit colleges must get at least 10 percent of their total revenue from non-federal sources.
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