Some For-Profit Colleges To Forgive Student Debt

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(Phoenix, AZ)  --  More than 62-hundred Arizonans who attended certain for-profit colleges will have their debt eliminated.  Attorney General Mark Brnovich says as part of a multi-state settlement, more than 22-million dollars will go to students in Arizona who attended schools operated by Career Education Corporation.  Those schools, which no longer have a presence in the state, are Le Cordon Bleu, Sanford-Brown College, Collins College and American InterContinental University.  Attorneys general from 48 states accused CEC of engaging in "unfair and deceptive practices" including misleading students about costs and job placement.


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