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Skwmom

(12,685 posts)
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 11:00 AM Feb 2016

The Student Loan Debt Bubble, Predatory For Profit Schools and the Clinton Connection


The newly re­leased tax re­turns also re­vealed how much money Bill Clin­ton col­lec­ted for his role as an hon­or­ary chan­cel­lor of Laur­eate Edu­ca­tion Inc., a massive for-profit col­lege sys­tem. From 2010 through 2014, the former pres­id­ent took in $16.5 mil­lion from the or­gan­iz­a­tion. He left Laur­eate, which has been a ma­jor donor to the Clin­ton Found­a­tion, in April of this year, less than two weeks after his wife launched her pres­id­en­tial cam­paign.

http://www.nationaljournal.com/s/70784/hillary-clinton-releases-her-tax-returns


A new study from the Center for American Progress finds that just 20 universities account for nearly one-fifth of all grad student debt, a total $6.6 billion. What’s perhaps most surprising is who those universities are: 10 of the 20 are for-profit schools, including two foreign schools.

The only requirement seems to be money, and if you don’t have it, they will help you borrow it (often from the federal government). The degrees themselves are barely worth the paper they are printed on, because the reputations of most of these schools are–well, let’s just say they aren’t good. Graduate degrees do improve your career choices, if you get them from a well-regarded institution. But when the school isn’t even ranked in the top 200, a degree isn’t going to open any doors, and it’s certainly not worth borrowing tens of thousands of dollars to get one.

The biggest borrower on the list is Walden University, whose grad students borrowed $756 million last year, according to the CAP report. Walden is owned by Laureate Education, a for-profit education company that hopes to go public next year. This seems to be a profitable enterprise, at least for its CEO.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevensalzberg/2015/07/12/for-profit-colleges-encourage-huge-student-debt/#4a4519702a05

In 2001, when Walden University was purchased by what would soon become the world’s largest for-profit college company, the small Minnesota college had just over 2,000 students. By 2010, it had swelled to some 50,000 students across the globe.

The company that took over Walden — and guided it through growth of 2,400% over 10 years — was not Apollo, which owns the University of Phoenix, or any of the other for-profit college giants that are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Walden’s owner is Laureate Education, a private, internationally focused education company that also happens to be the biggest on the planet. It’s a little-known giant that tends to stay out of the public eye, even though its honorary chancellor is Bill Clinton and its investors include private equity giant KKR and financier George Soros.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/mollyhensleyclancy/laureate-lawsuit#.wgJr26Kr6


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Skwmom

(12,685 posts)
7. It is unconscionable to prey on people who just want a piece of the American Dream.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 03:51 PM
Feb 2016

I'm sorry to hear about your son.

People should be able to get quality schooling and technical training in the country without going into debt. The government is more than repaid when the kids can get good jobs and pay taxes.

 

AtomicKitten

(46,585 posts)
8. It has financially crippled a generation of young people. It is unconscionable.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 03:56 PM
Feb 2016

The fact that a Clinton was on the ground floor of this scheme makes my blood boil.

 

AtomicKitten

(46,585 posts)
13. And the hits keep coming ...
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 04:49 PM
Feb 2016

The Treasury Dept found an old tiny student loan residual of mine from 1983 & added $13,000 to it.

My Social Security is being garnished 15% every month.

 

gyroscope

(1,443 posts)
9. Expect to see another round of skyrocketing college costs under a Clinton Administration
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 04:06 PM
Feb 2016

hard to imagine they could go any higher, but they certainly won't be dropping anytime soon, along with the further proliferation of predatory diploma mills where you can get a worthless degree that will cost you tens of thousands in student debt. Congrats!

American Dream or American Nightmare? The Clintons are corrupt beyond words.

ljm2002

(10,751 posts)
11. So Bill Clinton received $16.5 million...
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 04:29 PM
Feb 2016

...over 4 years from a private, for-profit college system?

I guess I should not be surprised, but I find that figure shocking.

99Forever

(14,524 posts)
12. Is there any form of bleeding us dry that the Clintons don't have their sticky fingers in?
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 04:35 PM
Feb 2016

Tell again why a Democrat would want to vote for these people.

 

AzDar

(14,023 posts)
15. Why do you think she's against free college? It would cut into the profits of her 'base'
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 06:05 PM
Feb 2016

Same with Health Care, btw...Fucking DISGUSTING.

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