Nine months after graduating from Lincoln Technical, Derek Gregorio, with $23,000 in student loans, is still seeking a job.
(Jon Chase for The Boston Globe)
Career schools may lose loans
US limiting aid to for-profits; Non-repayment is a key issue
Nine months after graduating from Lincoln Technical, Derek Gregorio, with $23,000 in student loans, is still seeking a job.
(Jon Chase for The Boston Globe)
More than 1,000 for-profit colleges across the country, including dozens in New England, could run afoul of new federal regulations because they have student loan repayment rates below new federal standards, a Globe analysis of new federal education data shows. (Full article: 1478 words)
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