For-profit colleges have a much lower completion rate than Public and Non-Profit institutions, and more often than not, their students are left with massive amounts of debt and useless degrees. The Department of Education is looking to rein in some...

For-profit colleges have a much lower completion rate than Public and Non-Profit institutions, and more often than not, their students are left with massive amounts of debt and useless degrees. The Department of Education is looking to rein in some of the worst abuses in the for-profit college industry, but the Republicans in the House are trying to shut down their investigation, leaving students without the most basic protections.

Higher education students need access to affordable degrees and certificate programs that lead directly to good jobs – not marketing scams and strong arm tactics. 

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