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AP Exclusive: Government questions unfair student loan practices

AP Exclusive: Government questions unfair student loan practices

AP News By KEN SWEET NEW YORK (AP) — One of the nation’s largest student loan servicing companies may have driven tens of thousands of borrowers struggling with their debts into higher-cost repayment plans. That’s the finding of a Department of Education audit of practices at Navient Corp., the nation’s […]

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San Diego’s Coleman University Closing After 55 Years

San Diego’s Coleman University Closing After 55 Years

San Diego Union Tribune by Gary Robbins Coleman University, a small San Diego school that opened in the early 1960s to train workers for the burgeoning computer and information technology industries, is closing due to accreditation and financial problems. The closure, which will take affect on August 5th, comes with […]

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ACICS Submits Response to Department of Education Regarding Continued Federal Recognition

ACICS Submits Response to Department of Education Regarding Continued Federal Recognition

Accredited Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Media Statements: FOIA and May 30 Filing ACICS Submits Response to Department of Education Regarding Continued Federal Recognition, Ends Effort to Halt FOIA Release of Draft Staff Report On May 30, the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) submitted a response […]

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