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Complaint Review: great lakes education - madison Wisconsin

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  • Reported By: jason johnson — san antonio Texas USA
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great lakes education Decker college the school closed .. didn't forgive the loans..i'm left to pay w/ no degree ... madison, Wisconsin

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i was in school at decker college in 05... they closed there doors... i didn't get my degree because they closed... and great lakes doesn't want to forgive the loan....

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AUTHOR: Jeanski - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, November 24, 2011

If your loans were federal student loans, you may have recourse with the Department of Education. If you go to the student aid website there are suggestions on how to handle loans when the school closes and you can't graduate.

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