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略奪的融資、虚偽の認証、借り手の防御請求、またはローンのサービス提供者エラー
オンラインコース、ブートキャンプ、またはプログラムが約束された結果を提供しなかった、または誤って表示された
営利目的大学が閉鎖、単位が移行できない、または雇用結果が誤って表示された
プログラムが認定を失った、約束どおりに認定されていなかった、または単位が移行されない
入学拒否、不当な退学、または保護された地位に基づく差別
FAFSAエラー、学校が援助を不当に保留、または援助パッケージが法的要件を下回る
タイトルIX違反、障害者への配慮の拒否、または不公平な学術手続き
Cheryl graduated from Temple Law in 2005. Good school. Not Ivy League, not predatory for-profit. Just a decent state law school. Borrowed $79,000. Made every payment for 19 years. Never missed once. Income-driven repayment plan. Today's balance: $329,000. The interest capitalized while she deferred during the bar exam. Then capitalized again during financial hardship. Then daily compound interest on the capitalized interest. She'll die owing more than a million. This is normal. This is 45 million Americans.
August 2024. Supreme Court kills Biden's forgiveness plan. October 2024. SAVE plan blocked by Eighth Circuit. February 2025. Department of Education announces "return to standard repayment." Translation: Your payment just tripled. That income-driven plan keeping you afloat? Gone. The pause that let you breathe? Ancient history. Default rates about to explode like it's 2008 again. Except this time, you can't discharge it in bankruptcy. Death or disability. Those are your exits.
University of Phoenix settled for $191 million. ITT Tech: bankrupt. Corinthian Colleges: dead. But new ones pop up daily:
Average for-profit bachelor's degree: $63,000. Community college transfer to state school: $23,000. Job prospects: Identical.
Gloria wanted her son to be first in the family with a degree. Howard University. Pride of the family. Parent PLUS loans: $126,000. Interest rate: 8.5%. Her teacher pension: $3,200/month. Loan payment: $1,400/month. She's 67. Still working. Will work until she dies. Son got the degree. Works at Target. Not his fault—computer science degree, 200 applications, four interviews, zero offers. Both drowning. This is the American Dream's fine print.
Private loans are worse. Sallie Mae (now Navient) created SLM Private Education Loan Trust. Bundled student loans like mortgage-backed securities. Remember 2008? Same playbook, different asset. Variable rates starting at 3%, now 17%. Can't refinance—credit destroyed by the payments. Can't default—they'll garnish wages, tax refunds, Social Security. One missed payment triggers universal default. All your rates spike. Credit cards, car loans, everything. The spiral is designed. Working perfectly.
KIPP, Success Academy, IDEA Public Schools—they're "non-profits." Their management companies aren't. Charter Schools USA: for-profit, manages 70 schools, CEO makes $1.6 million. Where's the money from? Your taxes.
The charter school real estate scam nobody discusses:
Detroit: 72 charter schools closed since 2010. Buildings now condos. Public paid for conversion.
Federal law requires schools to provide special education. Federal government promised to fund 40%. Actual funding: 13%. Schools must provide services anyway. Where's the money come from? Regular education budget. Music programs cut. Art eliminated. Libraries closed. Special needs kids get blamed for underfunding they didn't cause. Parents fighting parents while Congress laughs.
Marcus has autism. IEP requires speech therapy, occupational therapy, one-on-one aide. School offers 30 minutes weekly group speech. No OT. Shared aide with four other kids. Parents hire lawyer. Due process hearing. School's attorney costs: $87,000. Marcus's services would've cost: $22,000. School spent 4x fighting what law requires. This is every special needs family's reality.
Operation Varsity Blues caught 50 parents. Tip of iceberg. Legal versions thriving:
Harvard's freshman class: 36% legacy, athlete, or dean's list (donation). Acceptance rate for everyone else: 3%.
Community colleges are dying. Enrollment down 37% since 2020. Not because people don't need education. Because they can't afford to not work. One semester at community college: $3,800. Lost wages for one semester: $12,000. Total cost: $15,800. For an associate degree that might get you $2/hour more. If you can find a job. If the credits transfer. If the program still exists when you graduate.
The PhD scam deserves its own investigation. Seven years average completion. Stipend: $23,000/year in cities where rent is $24,000. Teaching four courses while writing dissertation. Graduate to find 70% of positions are adjunct. Adjunct pay: $3,500 per course. Teach six courses at three colleges to make $42,000. No benefits. No office. No future. Universities posting "must have PhD" for $38,000 administrative jobs. The credential inflation makes everyone poorer except administrators. University president salaries average $600,000. Some make millions. While adjuncts qualify for food stamps.
Black students: 15% of enrollment, 31% of arrests. Kindergarten suspension rates by race: Black children 4x more likely. For the same behaviors.
The automation of discrimination:
Mississippi: Third-grader handcuffed for taking extra milk. Charge: Theft. Career prospects: Destroyed at age 8.
Education was supposed to be the equalizer. Instead, it became the debt trap, the segregation tool, the profit center. Student loans turned into intergenerational poverty. Charter schools resegregated faster than Jim Crow. For-profit colleges stole futures and left bills. The solution exists: Free community college. Actual special education funding. Debt cancellation. But that would hurt the loan servicers' stock price. And their lobbyists write the laws. So Cheryl keeps paying on her $329,000 balance. Gloria works through retirement. Marcus doesn't get services. And somewhere, a university president gets another raise for "navigating challenging times." The house always wins. The house of education is a casino. And you're not allowed to leave the table.
教育の公平性のすべての側面における包括的なサポート
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不公平な援助分配と援助プログラムの障壁
障害のある学生への配慮の失敗
ビザの複雑さ、文化的差別、サポートの失敗
システム的な教育不利益の影響を測定
学生ローンに起因する人種間富の格差
白人卒業生より高い平均債務
黒人借り手のより高いデフォルト率
同じ学位の年間給与差
システム的な教育改革のための多層的介入
差別的慣行を排除し、公平性を改善するために学校と協力
調整された法的措置を通じて差別的政策に挑戦
教育資金と統治におけるシステム的改革の提唱
教育の不公正に直面している学生への直接支援の提供
協力的な行動が持続的な変化を生み出した実際のケース
18%の金利で略奪的ローンプログラムに閉じ込められた1,200人の学生
州司法長官と協力してローンを調査および再編
金利を3.2%に削減、過剰な利息$4.8Mを返金
略奪的教育ローン監視の先例を設定
障害のある学生がオンライン学習のための合理的配慮を拒否された
ADAコンプライアンス監査と技術アクセシビリティのアップグレード
完全なアクセシビリティコンプライアンス、学生満足度94%改善
23の他のカレッジで採用されたモデルアクセシビリティプログラム
博士課程プログラムにおける第一世代学生に対する体系的な偏見
データ分析が隠れた障壁を明らかにし、政策改革の実施
第一世代の入学が67%増加、メンターシッププログラムを開始
包括的な大学院入学のための全国モデル
すべての学生が理解すべき基本的な保護
背景、アイデンティティ、または経済的地位に関係なく教育を受ける権利
コスト、援助、ローン条件に関する明確な情報
学術的および懲戒的問題における公正な扱い
教育記録と個人情報の機密性
教育の課題に対する専門的支援
学生ローンと債務救済オプションの包括的なレビュー
大学および大学院の上訴に関する専門的支援
学術不正の申し立てと成績紛争からの保護
障害のある学生への適切な配慮の確保
システム的な教育変革へのロードマップ
高等教育資金調達の包括的改革
公正で透明な大学入学プロセス
機関間のリソースの公平な分配
学生ローン救済、入学改革、教育平等における実際の勝利
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