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General Brnovich alleged that when Dream Center Education Holdings purchased Argosy in 2017, it falsely marketed to prospective students that it was a “nonprofit” institution.
Ten attorneys general recently reached a settlement to cancel student debt incurred by those who attended Argosy University, a collapsed for-profit chain, before the institution abruptly closed in 2019.
(FOX 9) - Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has announced an agreement with the current owners of Argosy University’s student debt to cancel outstanding principal and interest for...
As students filed in and out of the Michigan Avenue facility, scrambling to collect their academic records while they still could, faculty and staff members cleared out their offices, and books...
Attorneys general from 10 states, including Illinois, announced an agreement Monday to cancel $2.1 million in student debt following the abrupt closing of Argosy University in 2019.
Students of the Argosy University in Dallas filed a Texas lawsuit in 2009 alleging they believed university recruiters inaccurately informed students that the school would soon receive accreditation from the American Psychological Association (APA). The school had not completed accreditation process by the time the students graduated.
Chicago — Attorney General Kwame Raoul today announced a bipartisan agreement that cancels nearly $2.1 million in “institutional debt,” or outstanding principal and interest, taken out by students who attended Argosy University before the school’s abrupt closure in 2019.
On Wednesday, members of the faculty at Argosy’s Chicago and Northern Virginia campuses told students that they had been fired and instructed to remove their belongings. In Phoenix, an unpaid...
While battling advanced colon cancer, Robert Armour never wavered in his legal fight for student loan cancellation after the abrupt closure of his school, Argosy University-Schaumburg in...
Three years after Argosy University officials abruptly closed its metro Atlanta campus and others in nearly a dozen states, some former students are getting important financial relief.