Education Dept. Suspends Student Aid Eligibility for Dozens of For-Profit Programs

February 2, 2016
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The U.S. Department of Education has suspended student-aid eligibility at 26 for-profit education programs, in California, Illinois, and Nevada, after an investigation found several rules violations by the programs, the departmentannounced on Monday.

The programs found in violation were 23 Marinello Schools of Beauty campuses in Nevada and California, with about 2,100 active students, and three Computer Systems Institute campuses in Illinois, with about 2,600 active students. The two chains are both for-profit companies.

Read more at The Chronicle of Higher Education: http://chronicle.com/blogs/ticker/education-dept-suspends-student-aid-eligibility-for-dozens-of-for-profit-programs/108274