(Des Moines, IA) — A multi-state investigation has found that Corinthian College lied to students about job prospects, falsified data on graduation rates, and wrongly claimed its students could transfer credits to other colleges. Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller says the U-S Department of Education has canceled the student loan balances for the victims. Miller says more than 500 Iowa students were eligible for debt cancellations when the for-profit school closed in 2015. One available program could erase some or all of their federal student loan debt.
500 Iowa Students Of Corinthian College Eligible For Having Loan Balances Canceled
By Mandy Billings
Jun 8, 2022 | 4:02 PM
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