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Nonprofit files complaint against Haskell to U S Department of Education, requests investigation over freedom of speech | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Jared Nally is the editor in chief of the student newspaper at Haskell Indian Nations University. A national nonprofit dedicated to protecting free speech has filed a complaint against Haskell Indian Nations University to the United States Department of Education. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) argues in its letter to the Department of Education that Haskell’s recent actions against student journalist Jared Nally were a violation of the First Amendment and requests that the department initiate an investigation to determine whether monetary penalties or other measures are appropriate. “Unfortunately, attempts to informally resolve many of these matters have revealed an institution whose lack of concern for students’ fundamental constitutional rights has ossified,” the letter, written by program analyst Sabrina Conza, read. “Even when organizations repeatedly brought concerns to the direct attention of the university’s leadership, its leaders

AG Ellison shuts down fraudulent student-loan debt settlement company in Minnesota

Created: January 14, 2021 08:33 PM Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced on Thursday that his office has obtained a settlement that requires a California student-loan debt relief company that illegally collected fees from customers and misrepresented its services to consumers to cease operating in Minnesota and provide full refunds to its Minnesota consumers. According to Ellison s office, Document Assist Center a company based in Stanton, Calif. allegedly falsely promised consumers student-loan forgiveness, when the federal government can forgive federal student loans. Ellison alleges that in reality, all the company did was enroll consumers in federal repayment programs that consumers can enroll themselves in for free, then pocketed both initial and monthly fees for doing so.

Joe Kenney: $46 million for N H charter schools now in the pipeline

GCU statement on Department of Education

REVIEW OVERVIEW (January 14, 2021) Grand Canyon University, together with its students, faculty, staff and alumni, has accomplished a great deal in the 30 months since reverting to its historical status as an Arizona nonprofit corporation that is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization on July 1, 2018. GCU is proud of the fact that it was able to acquire the assets of the University at a purchase price that was well below fair market value, with an independent financial expert determining that GCU paid anywhere from 25%-60% less than fair market value for the assets acquired. In addition, an independent financial expert also determined that the master services agreement entered into at the closing of the transaction was at or below fair market value. GCU accomplished this by consummating a transaction that benefited the University, students, faculty alumni and community stakeholders. Furthermore, since the closing of that transaction in July 2018, and notwi

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