Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Gainful employment regulations | Why the Department of Education's 'gainful employment' regulation violates students' privacy | The Daily Caller
Part of the danger of them taking over student loans....
The Department of Education (DoED) is poised to issue its “gainful employment” (GE) regulation that relies upon a non-transparent “black box” test to determine whether the large proportion of minority and lower-income students enrolled in career college programs will qualify for Title IV student loans."
The Department of Education (DoED) is poised to issue its “gainful employment” (GE) regulation that relies upon a non-transparent “black box” test to determine whether the large proportion of minority and lower-income students enrolled in career college programs will qualify for Title IV student loans."
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considering that the federal government guarantees these loans which have a lifetime default rate in excess of 40% (from for-profit institutions), maybe the DoE can reduce some of the burden on taxpayers by holding schools accountable. Otherwise, they should just get out of the business of subsidizing this industry.
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