They thought a degree would change their life. Instead, it left them trapped in school and in debt for years.

A $28.5 million deal between Walden University and its former students highlights claims of “reverse redlining.”

They thought a degree would change their life. Instead, it left them trapped in school and in debt for years.
A $28.5 million deal between Walden University and its former students highlights claims of “reverse redlining.”