For-Profit College Loans Ruined My American Dreams

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Cover of the book For-Profit College Loans Ruined My American Dreams by Ahmed Ceegaag, Xlibris US
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Author: Ahmed Ceegaag ISBN: 9781524579821
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: March 20, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Ahmed Ceegaag
ISBN: 9781524579821
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: March 20, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

This book will be talking about for-profit college admissions and their professors revolutions in the future. I would like to stop discrimination from for-profit colleges. And what is happening to innocent students like me? They have ruined the American Dreams of young people such as new immigrants from African Union, African American minorities, and students who have studied at for-profit colleges. In this book, I am going to discuss the main problems of for-profit colleges. Why were they harmed by these for-profit colleges own student money or other problems? However, I am looking for a different idea, such as exchanging our current higher education system for a for-profit college charter system. While its true that our current for-profit schools offer a charming variety of courses with very convenient class times, they are typically unfriendly and inexperienced. For-profit college professors are not patient with their students. It was also true that there are many services available to students if they need help.

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This book will be talking about for-profit college admissions and their professors revolutions in the future. I would like to stop discrimination from for-profit colleges. And what is happening to innocent students like me? They have ruined the American Dreams of young people such as new immigrants from African Union, African American minorities, and students who have studied at for-profit colleges. In this book, I am going to discuss the main problems of for-profit colleges. Why were they harmed by these for-profit colleges own student money or other problems? However, I am looking for a different idea, such as exchanging our current higher education system for a for-profit college charter system. While its true that our current for-profit schools offer a charming variety of courses with very convenient class times, they are typically unfriendly and inexperienced. For-profit college professors are not patient with their students. It was also true that there are many services available to students if they need help.

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