via Project on Predatory Student Lending blog It’s no surprise that being ripped off by a for-profit college impacts more than just the student who attends. A student borrower’s unpayable debts …
THE PROJECT ON PREDATORY STUDENT LENDING: 5 YEARS OF IMPACT | BLOG
via Project on Predatory Student Lending Blog A message from Project co-founders Toby Merrill and Eileen Connor When we started the Project on Predatory Student Lending, the landscape of …
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STUDENT LOAN TRUTH: EYNELYS’S DEVRY UNIVERSITY STORY
via Project on Predatory Student Lending blog This month we interviewed Eynelys Garcia, who attended DeVry University in Palmdale, California from 2012-2014. DeVry misled Eynelys about their …
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Keeping Tabs: Michael Turi ’15
by Grace Yuh Every year, a cohort of students and alumni with an extraordinary commitment to public interest lawyering is recognized through a range f awards and fellowships. From the David …
“Attacking the Concept of Debt”
by Matteo Wongvia Harvard Magazine ONLY A FEW years ago, Douglas Jones, who worked night shifts as a security guard at a nursing home in Roxbury, was hesitant to spend even $10 more than …
Harvard Law students win release for two inmates with mental disabilities
via Harvard Law Today Michael Horrell ’14 became the first of many Harvard Law School students to represent Richard Crowell when he appeared on his client’s behalf at a parole hearing in 2012. …
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