Combating For-Profit College Fraud

In 2015, the for-profit college chain Corinthian College Inc filed for bankruptcy and closed most of their Southern California campuses—leaving students stuck with enormous debt and worthless degrees.  Few of these students had been able to secure jobs in their promised fields, and so they were forced to pay back their federal loans while unemployed or making minimum wage. N-Map partnered with Public Counsel, the largest pro bono law firm in the nation, to create videos that help former students who have been defrauded by Corinthian College Inc, apply for federal loan relief. The videos live on www.studentfraudrelief.org, a website that serves as a one-stop-shop for students seeking relief.