“It’s a loophole someone could drive a Mack Truck through,” said Brett DeLange, deputy attorney general and chief of Idaho’s consumer protection division.
Wasden and the other attorneys general said some for-profit colleges “engage in high-pressure sales tactics, targeting vulnerable populations including disabled veterans.” Their students have a harder time repaying their loans than students of nonprofit or public schools, the letter said.
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