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Wiping Out Debt

Education Department unveils draft regulations for borrowers seeking federal debt forgiveness, which include an end to mandatory arbitration agreements and requirements for some for-profits to be on the hook to pay for debt relief.

GI Bill Benefits on the Brink

For-profit Ashford University, facing loss of access to GI Bill benefits by month's end, needs approval from a state to stop thousands of student veterans from losing aid.

Weighing For-Profits' Access to Military Bases

Legislators, veterans groups and for-profit colleges wrangle over details of an amendment that would expand for-profit colleges' access to students on military bases.

Not So Gainfully Employed

New study says typical experience of those who enroll at for-profit colleges is a decline in earnings and a rise in debt.

From Singapore to Santa Fe

An education company based in the Asian state seeks to buy the Santa Fe University of Art and Design.

Watchdog Barks -- and Gets Slapped Down

National accreditor ACICS, which faces an existential threat for being too lax with bad actors like Corinthian Colleges, tried to yank its approval of Bristol U, a deeply troubled for-profit. But a judge blocked the accreditor's move.

Change in Ownership?

A decision today by Apollo Education Group's shareholders could determine today whether U of Phoenix is sold or not.

Accreditor Victory in Duel With CFPB

Federal judge rules Consumer Financial Protection Bureau lacks the authority to investigate for-profit-college accreditors.