Biden admin hurting working class students with 'witch hunt' against career colleges, watchdog group says
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The Biden administration is disadvantaging working-class students by targeting for-profit trade schools, according to a conservative watchdog group.
"Actions of the Biden Department of Education have weaponized the department and the student aid process for political purposes," the report states. "The administration's biased focus on forcing students to choose state-run or traditional private colleges and universities, even when those may not be the best fit, has driven them to build a biased Federal Student Aid office that appears to exist nearly exclusively to prosecute its director's vendetta against career colleges. Specifically, the administration has undertaken several steps that are putting workingclass students at a disadvantage by unfairly targeting career colleges." Aaron Kliegman is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital.
Much of the AAF's report focuses on Richard Cordray, the Education Department's chief operating officer of federal student aid. He previously served as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and attorney general of Ohio. According to the AAF, Cordray is a leading force behind the Biden administration's alleged targeting of career colleges.