THE WASHINGTON POST. MAY 20, 2013. CONGRESS HAS ONLY begun working on student loans this year, and already it’s going better than last year’s debacle. Election-year politics drove Congress and the White House to endorse a bumper-sticker policy — keep …Continue reading »
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. MAY 15, 2013. American Career College’s Massage Therapy students put their skills to work during National Nurses Week by offering free 15-minute massages to nurses and other personnel at St. Vincent Medical Center. The event enabled …Continue reading »
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 13, 2013. The themes of job creation and the growth of a strong middle class took center stage in President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday night. But as he acknowledged, the jobs …Continue reading »
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 5, 2013. Many financial-aid packages that begin going out this month for college students may as well come with a disclaimer: “awards depend on how the fiscal showdown plays out in Washington.” The automatic spending …Continue reading »
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. JANUARY 30, 2013. When their student loans come due, many borrowers have no choice but to postpone the inevitable. As of March, 51% of student loans were in deferment or forbearance — periods when, owing to …Continue reading »
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. JANUARY 31, 2013. The number of student loans held by subprime borrowers is growing, and more of those loans are souring, the latest signs that a weak job market and rising debt loads are squeezing recent …Continue reading »
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. JANUARY 31, 2013. When their student loans come due, many borrowers have no choice but to postpone the inevitable. As of March, 51% of student loans were in deferment or forbearance — periods when, owing to …Continue reading »
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Wall Street Journal - November 28, 2012 The federal lending program designed to make college education available to everyone is creating a pile of debt so large it is fanning worries that it has become too easy to borrow too much. …Continue reading »
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The Wall Street Journal – November 14, 2012 American Career College is set to graduate 50 students from its no-cost GED (General Education Development) preparation program this Friday, November 16th, at ACC’s Los Angeles campus at 4021 Rosewood Ave. The …Continue reading »
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The Wall Street Journal – November 14, 2012 American Career College is set to graduate 50 students from its no-cost GED (General Education Development) preparation program this Friday, November 16th, at ACC’s Los Angeles campus at 4021 Rosewood Ave. The …Continue reading »
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