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More than 80,000 students nationwide and more than 5,000 in California alone are eligible for debt relief under the terms of the EDMC settlement, according to federal officials.
The agreement with the former investment firm will give $6.7 million in debt relief to about 1,200 students who attended “for-profit colleges,” including Everest. TRENDING NOW: ...
Ray Gonzalez is like tens of thousands of other Everest College students: He graduated eight months ago, still has no job, and has tens of thousands of dollars of debt. Recently, Gonzalez ...
The debt relief applies to student who were enrolled at 91 former institution operated by the national for-profit education provider Corinthian Colleges, under the Everest and WyoTech brands.
Attorney General Madigan said the relief is available for former students of colleges operated by Corinthian Colleges, which in Illinois operated Everest college campuses in the Chicago area ...
Atlanta’s Everest College students will be able to seek help with their student loan debt if they think they’ve been defrauded by the for-profit school, according to an announcement Friday by ...
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