There is one intriguing for profit venture (funded by Benchmark Capital and even retains brilliant faculty) is Minerva. MInerva is incredibly selective and admitted only 2% of applicants and yielded 57%. The school isn’t cheap, but keeps prices down because it doesn’t fund research. The school is marketed as four years of global immersion. I believe students start off at their US campus in San Francisco, but spend their other 7 semesters abroad (Buenos Aires, Berlin, Taipei, London, Seoul, and Hyderbad).
Others have pointed out the risks of for-profits. There probably is some risk here, but this one is definitely cutting edge. One of mine was recruited by this university. At the end of the day, he went traditional and didn’t even apply there, but it was interesting enough to give it a look.