Another for-profit college has shut its doors, leaving many of its students with no degree and lots of debt. Argosy University, which operated brick-and-mortar campuses in Virginia, California, ...
Argosy University could lose access to federal financial aid funds as the school has yet to disburse any aid money to students this year, leaving thousands of people unable to pay for books, rent and ...
When Argosy University abruptly closed in March, its students in Atlanta and across the country were left without their degrees, and many of them were saddled with thousands of dollars in student loan ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --It's an all-out scramble for a thousand metro college and grad school students. Argosy University in Eagan will close Friday, right in the middle of the semester. Argosy ...
Many Atlanta-area students taking courses at a for-profit university are worried about its future because the school’s parent company is in financial trouble and they say officials are sharing scant ...
Argosy University's Eagan campus will close Friday after weeks of uncertainty for the troubled for-profit network. John Slama, the campus president, wrote students Wednesday that Argosy will shutter ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Argosy University ceased operations at campuses across the state Friday, abandoning hundreds of Hawaii students mid-semester. And students aren’t the only ones who will see ...
The median family income of a student from Argosy University is $34,200, and 5.2% come from the top 20 percent. Less than 1% of students at Argosy University came from a poor family but became a rich ...
The U.S. Department of Education will not rescue Argosy University students from a dire financial mess that has left thousands without loan money to pay critical bills. A department official confirmed ...
Facing financial woes and accreditation issues, Argosy University campuses across the country have not paid millions in promised financial aid to students this semester. Students at the private, ...
PHOENIX — Argosy University and its parent company altered submissions to the U.S. Department of Education to get access to student financial aid funds, which were then spent on other expenses, a ...