http://www.ocregister.com/articles/corinthian-657436-students-general.html
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479, 489 Yes. It's available online. It's called "Unemployment Insurance" if you stick around there any longer.
Hey, 479 and 489, you do have gainful employment, dumbass. Try again.
BTW, when trying to masquerade as two people, it's best to try to change your writing style and not post 20 seconds apart. Like Heald's, your lies are transparent.
Problem is your state university didn't lie to get you into school. Your state school didn't claim to offer programs that it didn't. Your state school didn't give you A's for showing up. Your state school didn't lie about placement. Your state school doesn't have an astronomical default rate. In other words, your tu quoque argument also happens to be a red herring. (Back when Heald was an actual school, students were taught about logical fallacies. I see you didn't happen to master that.)
I also work at Heald, have massive student loans from getting my Masters at a state university, and am about to be unemployed. Where's my debt relief for not having gainful employment?
I work at Heald and I owe money on my student loans from getting my masters degree at a state u. Would this be forgiven also? How can I find out what student debt will be erased? I can't find anything online.