Attorneys General Come Down on Accreditor of For-Profit Colleges

April 12, 2016
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Twelve state attorneys general have asked the federal Department of Education to revoke the recognition of the much-criticized Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.

If ACICS loses recognition, the many for-profit schools that it accredits could be cut off from the federal student aid that makes up the majority of their income.

The letter cited reporting from ProPublica that found that students at schools accredited by ACICS were worse off than students at other schools. At a typical ACICS-accredited college, only 35 percent of students graduate, the lowest rate of any accreditor. The national graduation rate is around 59 percent.

Read more at ProPublica: https://www.propublica.org/article/attorneys-general-come-down-on-accreditor-of-for-profit-colleges