WGBH: For-Profit Colleges’ Methods Under Fire
Massachusetts is joining a growing number of states that want to better regulate for-profit colleges like DeVry, the University of Phoenix, and the Brookline-based Art Institute of New England to...
View ArticleLSC’s Project on Predatory Student Lending Featured on German Public Television
The Project on Predatory Student Lending was recently featured on Welstpiegel (“World Mirror”), the Sunday evening newsmagazine of ARD Television, the largest national public broadcaster in Germany....
View ArticleProject on Predatory Student Lending Releases Poster Explaining Rights and...
LSC’s Project on Predatory Student Lending, along with the National Consumer Law Center’s Student Loan Borrower Assistance Project, released a poster showing rights and options of students at the two...
View ArticlePress Coverage: Little for Students in ‘Historic’ Settlement of Education...
The Chronicle of Higher Education November 17, 2015 Little for Students in ‘Historic’ Settlement of Education Management Case by Goldie Blumenstyk In exchange for having broken laws, “the company...
View ArticleCourt Orders Department of Education to Consider Student Loan Relief...
The United States District Court for the Central District of California issued an Order today that directs the Department of Education to rule on the loan relief application of a former Corinthian...
View ArticlePartial Borrower Defense Denials Violate Due Process, Privacy Act: Injunction...
A court filing over the weekend revealed that the U.S. Department of Education secretly, illegally, and unconstitutionally used Social Security data to deny loan discharges to students cheated by...
View ArticleProject on Predatory Student Lending Hiring a Racial Justice Fellow
The Project on Predatory Student Lending is excited to announce a one-year fellowship! The racial justice fellow will develop cutting-edge litigation to combat the discriminatory efforts of current...
View ArticleServicers Are Wrongly Denying Closed School Discharges to Art Institute of...
In December 2018, scores of Art Institute campuses closed their doors. Before the closure, students got three options: (1) transfer to another Art Institute campus to complete their degree, (2)...
View ArticleMy Student Loan Truth: Theresa’s Brooks Institute Story
When Theresa graduated from the Brooks Institute in 2006, she never imagined that she would find herself suing the U.S. Department of Education years later over her student loan debt. But after being...
View ArticleThe Latest Reports on Betsy DeVos Scamming For-Profit College Students
ITT and Corinthian Borrowers Continue to Fight for Relief as the Department of Education Skirts the Law Every Step of the Way At the end of last week, there was a great deal of news from the U.S....
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