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Concentration
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
Risks and Uncertainties [Abstract]  
Concentration Concentration
    Our students utilize various payment sources and programs to finance their education expenses, including funds from: Department of Defense, or DoD, tuition assistance programs, or TA, education benefit programs administered by the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs, or VA, and federal student aid from Title IV programs, as well as cash and other sources. As of December 31, 2021 approximately 63% of APUS students self-reported that they served in the military on active duty at the time of initial enrollment. Active duty military students generally take fewer courses per year on average than non-military students.
    A summary of APUS Segment revenue derived from students by primary funding source is as follows:
Year Ended December 31,
201920202021
DoD tuition assistance programs39%43%45%
VA education benefits23%22%21%
Title IV programs25%21%20%
Cash and other sources13%14%14%

A summary of RU Segment revenue derived from students by primary funding source is as follows:

Year Ended December 31,
201920202021
Title IV programs78%77%76%
Cash and other sources20%21%22%
VA education benefits2%2%2%
    
A summary of HCN Segment revenue derived from students by primary funding source is as follows:

Year Ended December 31,
201920202021
Title IV programs80%82%81%
Cash and other sources18%16%17%
VA education benefits2%2%2%
Reductions in or changes to TA, VA education benefits, Title IV programs and other payment sources could have a significant impact on the Company’s operations and financial condition.