Traditional colleges and universities have become unlikely allies of the beleaguered for-profit industry as each group tries to fend off the government's push for more accountability.
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Several hundred students from for-profit colleges rallied in front of the Capitol in 2010, protesting the Obama administration's efforts to regulate the industry. Traditional schools have joined private schools in their fight against new regulations. (Photo by Cliff via Flickr.)
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<p>Several hundred students from for-profit colleges rallied in front of the Capitol in 2010, protesting the Obama administration's efforts to regulate the industry. Traditional schools have joined private schools in their fight against new regulations. (Photo by Cliff <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/nostri-imago/5038290406/in/photolist-8FdycY-8FdHH5-8FaAha-8FaoC6-8FdBCY-8FdHyh-8FdEhL-8Fardp-8FaAcK-8SqhZa-8Sto9f-8SSFxW-8SHNFP-8SqhB6-8SqhPp-8StniE-8SHNDi-8SHNSg-8SSFPm-8FdHbb-8FaA18-8FaxqB-8FawPa-8FawZr-8FdG3w-8FdKuY-8FdJdo-8FayfF-8FdJwQ-8FdJmJ-8FdAEd-8Fau8n-8FasQg-8Fap14-8FdzCU-8Fap9B-8Fdzg5-8FdzmN-8Fdz9y-8FdyEh-8Fdzv3-8FdCTf-8FdCMd-8FatbR-8Fax6n-8Faxc4-8FavAV-8FdFhC-8FdENb-8FavbD">via Flickr</a>.)</p>