The Biden administration will provide $130 million in student-loan relief to 7,400 students who attended CollegeAmerica’s three Colorado campuses after the U.S. Department of Education determined the ...
President Joe Biden on Tuesday said he is forgiving $130 million in student debt for 7,400 borrowers who attended CollegeAmerica in Colorado, a defunct for-profit college that shut down in 2020 after ...
The Education Department and the Colorado attorney general on Tuesday announced $130 million in automatic debt discharge for 7,400 Colorado student loan borrowers who attended CollegeAmerica. Based on ...
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COLORADO — $130 million dollars in student loan forgiveness is being distributed by the Biden administration to 7,400 Colorado students who attended the state's locations of CollegeAmerica between ...
It's not large-scale student loan forgiveness, but it’s something: A small group of borrowers are set to have their outstanding debt canceled. The group includes thousands of borrowers who attended ...
The federal government will forgive loans for thousands of Colorado students who attended a private career school that lost accreditation and advertised with misleading data on alumni job placement ...
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The federal government will forgive loans for thousands of Colorado students who attended a private career school that lost accreditation and advertised with misleading data on ...
The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday walked back a lower court's reversal of a $3 million penalty against a technical college that deceived its students, with the justices instead directing the Court ...
Debt relief is now on the horizon for some 7,400 students who attended Colorado's three CollegeAmerica campuses. "I just felt a big relief," said Kalee Ann Shibley. "A lot of us were stuck in a rock ...
Thousands of students once enrolled in a now-defunct college with a branch in Colorado Springs will see their debt wiped clean, the Department of Education announced on Tuesday. About 7,400 former ...