Thread regarding University of Phoenix layoffs

January 26, 2011 The Honorable Barack Obama President of the United States 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr

January 26, 2011

The Honorable Barack Obama

President of the United States

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

Washington, DC 20500

Dear Mr. President:

Thank you for your leadership to make college more affordable in order to expand opportunity and

strengthen our economy. We appreciate that, in a time of intense budget pressures, your education

reforms seek to maximize the return on taxpayer investment and eliminate waste, fraud and abuse. That

is why we firmly support the Department of Education’s prompt adoption of a strong and enforceable

“gainful employment” rule. We urge you to issue a final rule now that will protect students and taxpayers

no later than the start of the 2012-13 academic year.

Numerous investigations have revealed pervasive abuses by some career education programs: deceptive

and aggressive recruiting of students; inflated job placement rates and false reporting to authorities;

overstatement of a program’s value and understatement of its high cost; and dismal completion rates. Too

many of these programs are preying on low-income students, minority students, and veterans who are

seeking to further their education and, by doing so, enhance their employment opportunities.

The proposed gainful employment rule implements requirements set by Congress and advances a

common-sense principle: Federal financial aid shouldn’t go to career education programs that consistently

leave students buried in debt they cannot repay.

The subprime mortgage debacle and ensuing financial crisis taught our country a hard lesson about letting

such abuses run rampant. You have an opportunity, right now, to make the right decision for our students

and our economy by strengthening and finalizing this common-sense rule. We will support you every

step of the way.

American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee

American Association of Collegiate Registrars and

Admissions Officers

American Association of University Professors

American Association of University Women

American Federation of State, County, and

Municipal Employees Local 3299

American Federation of Teachers

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance

California Coalition for Civil Rights

Campaign for College Affordability

Campus Progress

Center for Law and Social Policy

Consumer Action

Council for Opportunity in Education

Crittenton Women’s Union

Dēmos: A Network for Ideas and Action

The Education Trust

The Greenlining Institute

The Institute for College Access & Success and its

Project on Student Debt

Institute for Higher Education Policy

Labor Council for Latin American Advancement

League of United Latin American Citizens

Legal Momentum (formerly the Women’s Legal

Defense and Education Fund)

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational

Fund

NAACP

National Consumer Law Center (on behalf of its

low-income clients)

National Consumers League

National Council of La Raza

National Education Association

Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy

Project

Pride at Work

Public Advocates Inc.

Public Citizen

Public Higher Education Network of Massachusetts

Student Senate for California Community Colleges

U.S. PIRG

United States Student Association

Veterans of Modern Warfare

Young Invincibles

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