through federal financial aid. The schools also spend heavily on marketing and recruiting students who qualify for federal aid, especially veterans.
The Department of Education under Obama created a “borrower defense” rule, making it easier for students to be relieved of their federal student loans if a school is found to have used illegal or deceptive tactics in recruiting them.” rule required schools to demonstrate their graduates are making a living wage.
“It seems these measures are intended to resuscitate the industry and allow new bad actors to emerge or to allow bad actors that have lost a lot of enrollment to be able to grow again,” he said.After four tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, during which he earned a Bronze Star, U.S. Army drill sergeant Andres Figueroa wanted to start a new career at a TV sports channel. He enrolled at Full Sail University, a for-profit in Orlando, Florida, to learn how to operate camera equipment.
“Film students spend hundreds of hours using gear and software that is specific to the learning objectives of the course and the program,” she said, noting that any student with concerns is encouraged to “reach out to us.” Because the enrollment process was often rushed, the recruiter said, some agreed to take out additional loans without realizing it.“We have a thorough process to inform and counsel incoming students. We have a strong record of supporting veterans,” the statement said.
Education Department spokeswoman Liz Hill told NBC News that transparency around for-profits would help weed out underperforming schools. She cited an interagency working group that strives to inform veterans about “scams.” Still, critics say DeVos’s decision to ease rules — and, separately, to reinstate an accreditor — organizations responsible for accrediting colleges — behind two major for-profits that are now defunct — will make it easier for problematic schools to prey on veterans. DeVos says the rules placed unfair burdens on for-profits that public and nonprofit institutions don’t face.
Trump, who once ran the for-profit Trump University, agreed in 2017 to pay $25 million to settle a class-action lawsuit by students who said they were defrauded. Trump repeatedly denied the fraud claims and said he could have won at trial.
AshfordUniversity is nothing but I giant money-making scam! I know it firsthand. DONT WASTE YOUR PRECIOUS TIME AND MONEY ON THEIR WORTHLESS DEGREES! Accreditation means nothing!
For profit schools are evil with low quality education
These are grown men and women who have served their Country. How long do we need to treated them as morons needing help to conduct their own lives after service?
It’s a goal of the administration to funnel money into fake schools. Check for Devos ties.
Another she devil.
Well if Trump can do it and fail, why not let other try by riding on the backs of the poor and military veterans. When will people see Trump doesn’t care!!!!!
I worked at Ashford University and it was the worst job I ever had. DeVos is a monster. This is undoubtedly about money to her. Let’s not forget the lawsuits against Trump University. I wrote this when I left Ashford:
What part of protect and defend is education? Federal government has no business in education. States do the civil duties. Centerialzed education is socialism's 1st steps.
These schools are a scam that give worthless degrees
fake news!
Excellent reporting and important info to share. As a highered professional, these stories break my heart. ALL students, but espec. veterans need to be protected and educated so their degrees hold legitimacy.
Well most voted for this administration and still support this administration so I am not sure why i should feel sorry for them!!!
As if she cares.
Are we supposed to feel sorry for poor Eric Dean? The DeptVetAffairs uses veteran lackeys, too.
Thank you nbc for calling out Devos for the heartless b**ch she is
Ashford was described in a Chronicle of Higher Education investigation as “a poster child for the ills of the for-profit college sector.” The school was sued by the state of California for misleading students about tuition cost, burying them in loan debt. (2/8)
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