Saturday, October 28, 2017

A Good Idea Gone Bad

I don't support diploma mills.  But this school isn't a diploma mill:
A 2009 state law was aimed at “diploma mills” that persuade poorly qualified students to take out student loans they won’t be able to repay. PCHS does not accept student loans. However, the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education has threatened to shut down the school if it admits students like Narez.
The trade school teaches horseshoeing, which can pay $90,000/year or more.  The school wants to accept students who haven't completed high school or a GED, but the state says no.

1 comment:

  1. But...but...but...how can we have a good education without central control? Why, people might learn WRONGTHINGS! We can't stand for that, citizen.
    (This boggles my mind -- the DeepState really, really wants all people to go to traditional college, because equality or better jobs or something, yet here they act against what they demand from others.)

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