The owner of the US鈥 biggest for-profit university fears it could face reputational and financial damage from an accreditation dispute that is already being used by a British union to attack the UK鈥檚 leading for- profit college.
The University of Phoenix, owned by the Apollo Group, has been told by US accrediting organisation the Higher Learning Commission that it is recommended for probation because the institution has 鈥渋nsufficient autonomy鈥 from its owner. This would mean additional monitoring, including another 鈥渃omprehensive evaluation visit鈥 by the HLC.
In the UK, the news prompted the University and College Union to write to Vince Cable, the business secretary, with concerns about the application for university title being lodged by BPP University College, which is owned by Apollo Global, an Apollo Group subsidiary.
In the letter, the UCU urges Mr Cable to shelve BPP鈥檚 application for university title pending an investigation into its 鈥渞elationship with its parent companies鈥 and the resolution of Phoenix鈥檚 accreditation.
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鈥淎t risk are both the interests of BPP students and the international credibility of the UK university title,鈥 it says.
A report filed by Apollo Group to the US Securities and Exchange Commission spells out the consequences of probation for Phoenix along with Western International University, another Apollo subsidiary facing similar action.
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Reputational damage from such a move may 鈥渘egatively impact their ability to recruit and enrol students and to recruit and retain faculty and staff鈥, meaning 鈥渙ur business could be materially and adversely affected鈥, the report says.
The HLC board is expected to make its final decision in June about whether to enter Phoenix into a two-year probation period.
The university intends to 鈥渃hallenge and appeal鈥 the probation recommendation, the firm says.
Mark Brenner, chief of staff at Apollo Group, told 探花视频: 鈥淔rom an academic standpoint鈥e were graded very highly.鈥 However, the HLC 鈥渄id express concern with governance鈥.
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He argued that changes in recent years meant that while Phoenix鈥檚 board includes 鈥渁 number of individuals from the Apollo Group leadership team鈥, the 鈥渃hairman, vice-chairman and a majority of the directors are鈥ndependent with no other affiliation to Apollo Group鈥.
Accreditation for an institution, gained through peer review, means students can access US federal, and sometimes state, funding.
Last year鈥檚 Senate report into the for-profit higher education industry, led by Iowa Democrat Tom Harkin, criticised for-profits鈥 reliance on taxpayer funding. It argued that accreditation agencies had 鈥渟truggled to effectively evaluate institutions driven by business principles that emphasize growth and revenue maximization rather than academic improvement or integrity鈥.
Mr Brenner said that even if Phoenix went into probation, it would continue to be accredited. But 鈥渇or sure there would be an impact on reputation鈥, he added.
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Peter Crisp, dean of BPP Law School, highlighted the different regulatory systems in the US and UK and said 鈥渃omparisons are inappropriate at best, and quite unhelpful鈥.
He said BPP had separated academic and corporate governance in 2004, adding that 鈥渙nly quality providers with appropriate governance鈥et degree-awarding powers鈥, a status BPP gained in 2007.
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Mr Crisp also accused the UCU of being 鈥渄isingenuous鈥 with regard to its letter to Mr Cable.
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