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Saturday, February 07, 2015

Should For-Profit Colleges Be Allowed To Spend Taxpayers’ Money To Put Their Names On NFL Stadiums?

This past Sunday — and for the second time in seven years — the Super Bowl was played at a stadium carrying the University of Phoenix name. The for-profit online school paid more than $150 million to slap its brand on the stadium, with much of that money coming from taxpayers. Some groups say that for-profit schools should not be allowed to make such splashy marketing investments at a time when there are so many questions about the quality of education provided by for-profit institutions. 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wonder what the tax breaks are for U Phoenix because they do this as advertising, not, as some may think, a noble cause.

Anonymous said...

No! Only clowns like Rick Hoppes and the past Asst. City Administrator would pay to get a diploma mill degree from an online for profit fake college. I would definitely be embarrassed to say I had a fake degree. And guess what dummies. You paid for Rick Hoppes' fake degree.

Anonymous said...

What do you have against free enterprise and freedom of expression?

Maybe you should join ISIS.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
What do you have against free enterprise and freedom of expression?

Maybe you should join ISIS.

February 7, 2015 at 11:07 PM

Who are you talking to?

BTW is that all you could come back with? LMAO