The Chronicle of Higher Education

Lawmakers Are Urged to 'Go Slowly' on Loosening Rules for For-Profit Colleges

By STEPHEN BURD

Washington

A watchdog official at the U.S. Education Department on Tuesday urged lawmakers to "go slowly" on proposed legislation that would relax some rules that for-profit colleges must follow to participate in federal student-aid programs.

Thomas A. Carter, the department's deputy inspector general, told members of...

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