Los Angeles Times: The U.S. Department of Education on Thursday appointed an advisor to help guide the debt relief process for potentially hundreds of thousands of students who attended now-defunct Corinthian Colleges campuses.
Earlier this month the department announced an expanded debt forgiveness plan for students who attended schools owned by Corinthian, which filed for bankruptcy protection in May. The Santa Ana for-profit college operator had been on a downward spiral since last year, when the Department of Education began a probe into falsified job placement rates.
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