Higher Ed Dive
Natalie Schwartz
January 25, 2022
Dive Brief:
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California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley announced Monday that the 116-college system has canceled a transfer agreement with a for-profit group after the deal drew criticism from state lawmakers and advocacy organizations.
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Oakley ended a memorandum of understanding announced in October between California Community Colleges and American Public University System, a West Virginia-based for-profit group that runs American Public University and American Military University. The agreement enabled graduates of the community college system’s transfer degree program to enroll as juniors, without losing credits, in the for-profits’ bachelor’s programs.
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Lawmakers and policy organizations urged the system to terminate the deal because the for-profit group isn’t subject to California law governing private colleges and also has been previously accused of misleading students.