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SEC Investigates University of Phoenix Owner, Apollo Group
29 October 09 12:03 PM
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Apollo Group Inc., the parent company of the University of Phoenix, the largest for-profit college in the country, announced on Tuesday that the Securities and Exchange Commission has launched an “informal inquiry” into the company’s revenue accounting practices for the second time this year.
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‘Gap Loans’ at For-Profit Colleges Escape Proposed Legislation
27 October 09 12:47 PM
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While acting last Thursday to approve the creation of a Consumer Financial Protection Agency, which will expand federal oversight of private student loans, a Congressional panel at the same time voted to reject a proposal that would have included school-sponsored “gap loans” under the authority of the new CFPA.
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Anticipating a Falloff in Student Loan Defaults
22 October 09 12:47 PM
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After hitting a new high of $443 million in charge-offs on its student loans this past quarter, major student lender Sallie Mae anticipates a slowdown in these student loan defaults, the company announced during its third-quarter earnings call yesterday.
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Government Asks Student Loan Borrowers in Default to Pony Up
16 February 09 03:02 PM
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Americans who have failed to repay their federal student loans may soon find themselves facing litigation, The National Law Journal reports (“ Government Cracking Down on Unpaid Student Loans ,” Feb. 13, 2009). The U.S. Department of Justice has contracted
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Defaulted Student Loans Stuck in Credit-Freeze Induced Limbo
10 February 09 11:52 AM
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Thousands of student loan borrowers who have defaulted on their student loans — including 15,000 additional borrowers each month — are being forced to remain in default despite their efforts to bring their loans back into good standing, The Chronicle
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Univ. of Phoenix Accused of Manipulating Its Default Rate
14 January 09 04:39 PM
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Three former University of Phoenix students are suing the for-profit higher education giant for using a questionable loan repayment practice that skews the university’s default rate and takes away federal student loan repayment options from students who
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Debt Collection Agency Adding Hundreds of Jobs
18 November 08 10:21 AM
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Premiere Credit of North America , a debt collection agency based in Indianapolis, is a bit of an anomaly in today’s down economy — it is thriving at a time when many businesses are cutting back their workforces and many debt collection agencies are losing
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Citibank Suspends Student Loan Program for International Students
15 October 08 06:04 PM
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Citibank announced it is canceling its private student loan program for international students in an effort to minimize its financial risk during the global financial crisis, Bloomberg reports (“ Citigroup Curbs Foreign-Student Loans at Harvard, MIT,
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Shares of Corinthian Colleges Stock Take Nosedive Over Student Loan Defaults
28 August 08 06:56 PM
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Despite an 11.5-percent boost in student enrollment and an 18.3-percent growth in revenue over the last quarter, Corinthian Colleges saw its shares tumble in afternoon NASDAQ trading on Tuesday, amid investor fears of rising defaults on the school network’s student loans.
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