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The Department of Education said Wednesday that it is canceling $72 million in federal student loan debt for more than 2,300 borrowers who attended the for-profit Ashford University in California.
More than 260,000 former students of the now-defunct for-profit Ashford University are getting their student loans erased as the Biden administration presses ahead with debt forgiveness in its ...
Ashford University students had filed for loan forgiveness under the department’s borrower defense process. Borrowers who are eligible for the loan forgiveness will be emailed in September, the ...
President Joe Biden's administration is canceling student loans for 2,300 people who attended Ashford University, which was accused of issuing worthless degrees because it wasn't properly ...
Ashford was once one of the nation’s largest for-profit college companies, with more than 100,000 students. It was purchased by the University of Arizona in 2020.
The Department of Education is discharging $72 million in student loans for over 2,300 former students who attended Ashford University after the department found the online for-profit school made ...
In the DOE announcement, administration officials said $72 million in relief will go to more than 2,300 borrowers who attended the school formerly known as Ashford University.
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 260,000 former students of the now-defunct for-profit Ashford University are getting their student loans erased as the Biden administration presses ahead with debt ...