If school A charges a tuition that generates a debt service-to-income ratio of 9 percent, and school B charges a tuition that generates a debt service-to-income ratio of 7 percent, school A is kicked out of the program, and school B stays.
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Andrews questions the fairness of the gainful employment rule based on debt-to-income ratios.
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