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Revenue
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue Revenue
    
Disaggregation of Revenue

    In the following table, revenue, shown net of grants and scholarships, is disaggregated by type of service provided. The table also includes a reconciliation of the disaggregated revenue with the reportable segments (in thousands):

Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
(Unaudited)
APUSRUHCNCorporate and Other Consolidated
Instructional services, net of grants and scholarships$69,336 $53,323 $9,730 $4,327 $136,716 
Graduation fees380 — — — 380 
Textbook and other course materials— 9,798 1,623 — 11,421 
Other fees188 770 133 — 1,091 
Total Revenue$69,904 $63,891 $11,486 $4,327 $149,608 
Three Months Ended June 30, 2021
(Unaudited)
APUSRUHCNCorporate and OtherConsolidated
Instructional services, net of grants and scholarships$66,521 $— $9,391 $(59)$75,853 
Graduation fees272 — — — 272 
Textbook and other course materials— — 1,614 — 1,614 
Other fees146 — 129 — 275 
Total Revenue$66,939 $— $11,134 $(59)$78,014 

Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
(Unaudited)
APUSRUHCNCorporate and OtherConsolidated
Instructional services, net of grants and scholarships$141,921 $109,240 $19,463 $7,344 $277,968 
Graduation fees715 — — — 715 
Textbook and other course materials— 20,092 3,286 — 23,378 
Other fees358 1,658 278 — 2,294 
Total Revenue$142,994 $130,990 $23,027 $7,344 $304,355 

Six Months Ended June 30, 2021
(Unaudited)
APUSRUHCNCorporate and OtherConsolidated
Instructional services, net of grants and scholarships$143,406 $— $18,756 $(126)$162,036 
Graduation fees645 — — — 645 
Textbook and other course materials— — 3,245 — 3,245 
Other fees364 — 265 — 629 
Total Revenue$144,415 $— $22,266 $(126)$166,555 

The RU Segment reflects the operations of RU, which was acquired on the RU Closing Date. The Company did not consolidate the financial results of the RU Segment prior to the RU Closing Date.

Corporate and Other includes tuition and contract training revenue earned by GSUSA from the GSUSA Closing Date through June 30, 2022. Contract training revenue represents both individual and customized training programs and is recognized when the services are performed. Additionally, the APUS Segment charges the HCN Segment and corporate employees for the value of courses taken by HCN Segment employees and corporate employees at APUS. The elimination of this intersegment revenue is included within Corporate and Other.
Contract Balances and Performance Obligations

The Company had no contract assets or deferred contract costs as of June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021.
The Company recognizes a contract liability, or deferred revenue, when a student begins an online course or term, in the case of APUS, starts a term, in the case of RU and HCN, or begins a long-term program, open enrollment program or government contract, in the case of GSUSA. Deferred revenue at June 30, 2022 was $27.4 million and includes $12.0 million in future revenue that has not yet been earned for courses and terms that are in progress, as well as $15.4 million in consideration received in advance for future courses or terms, or student deposits. Deferred revenue at December 31, 2021 was $21.8 million and included $12.9 million in future revenue that had not yet been earned for courses and terms that were in progress, as well as $8.9 million in student deposits. Deferred revenue represents the Company’s performance obligation to transfer future instructional services to students. The Company’s remaining performance obligations represent the transaction price allocated to future reporting periods.
The Company has elected, as a practical expedient, not to disclose additional information about unsatisfied performance obligations for contracts with students that have an expected duration of one year or less.
When the Company begins performing its obligations, a contract receivable is created, resulting in accounts receivable on the Consolidated Balance Sheets. The Company accounts for receivables in accordance with FASB ASC 310, Receivables. The Company uses the portfolio approach, a practical expedient, to evaluate if a contract exists and to assess collectability at the time of contract inception based on historical experience. Contracts are subsequently reviewed for collectability if significant events or circumstances indicate a change.
The allowance for doubtful accounts is based on management’s evaluation of the status of existing accounts receivable. Among other factors, management considers the age of the receivable, the anticipated source of payment, and historical allowance considerations. Consideration is also given to any specific known risk areas among the existing accounts receivable balances. Recoveries of receivables previously written off are recorded when received. APUS, RU, and GSUSA do not charge interest on past due accounts receivable. HCN charges interest on payment plans when a student graduates or otherwise exits the program. Interest charged by HCN on payment plans was immaterial for the periods presented.