On the recordApril 2, 2019
Students in for-profit colleges borrow more often, take out larger loans, and default at higher rates than students in similar programs at public and non-profit colleges.
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congress.govStudents in for-profit colleges borrow more often, take out larger loans, and default at higher rates than students in similar programs at public and non-profit colleges.
Davis highlights the negative financial impact of for-profit colleges on students.
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