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Post by mesquite on Mar 31, 2015 8:43:08 GMT -5
Corinthian Colleges, Inc., operated Everest College, Heald College and WyoTech before agreeing last summer to sell or close its 100-plus campuses The Education Department is the former students primary target, because they want the department to discharge their loans The former students argue that the department should have done a better job regulating the schools and informing students that they were under investigation. "I would like to see them have to answer for why they allowed these schools to continue to take federal loans out when they were under investigation for the fraudulent activity they were doing," said one protestor. www.cbsnews.com/news/corinthian-100-on-student-loan-strike/The U.S. Department of Education named most of the hundreds of colleges whose federal aid has been restricted because of concerns about their finances or compliance with federal requirements. www.documentcloud.org/documents/1698397-heightened-cash-monitoring-list-as-of-march-1-2015.html
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Post by Cyngbaeld on Mar 31, 2015 19:56:49 GMT -5
I think it is terrible how schools and colleges have taken advantage of young people. The schools charge way more than they should and the students graduate without the possibility of a decent job and with a crushing load of debt. It is hard enough, just starting out in life, without pulling against a debt.
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