Government,
Education Law
Feb. 27, 2019
As Western State Law struggles financially, students are left in the lurch
While Western State College of Law and its parent, Argosy University, attempt to pull themselves out of debt, $13 million in federal student financial aid funds appear to have been used to instead pay operating expenses, according to a Feb. 22 court filing.
While Western State College of Law and its parent, Argosy University, attempt to pull themselves out of debt, $13 million in federal student financial aid funds appear to have been used to instead pay operating expenses, according to a Feb. 22 court filing.
Dream Center Education Holdings LLC owns Argosy University and a string of other for-profit colleges across the country, enrolling about 10,000 students in total. The company en...
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