May 12, 2015
It’s the time of the year when many similar stories surface announcing that this year’s class of graduating students will hold the most debt on record. Almost identical articles were written last year, and they will likely be written again next year. Yes, the class of 2015 holds the unfortunate… Read More»
Tags: Arne Duncan, Corinthian Colleges, Department of Education, higher education, loan forgiveness, Navient, student debt, student loans
March 16, 2015
Fifteen former students have launched the first-ever student loan debt strike in U.S. history. The strikers, dubbed the “Corinthian 15” after the now-bankrupt network of for-profit schools they attended, announced the strike with a simple message directed at the Department of Education: “We owe you nothing.” Last year, Corinthian Colleges,… Read More»
Tags: CFPB, consumer financial protection bureau, Corinthian 15, Corinthian Colleges, debt, Department of Education, Natasha Hornes, strike debt, student debt, student loans