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    The 90/10 Rule - Colleges Can Lose Their Federal Aid If They Fail This Test

    en-usJanuary 02, 2013

    About this Episode

    Today we discuss 'The 90/10 Test' For-profit schools cannot receive more than 90% of their revenue from federal aid. College s that fail to comply with the rule for two consecutive years, will lose the opportunity to receive federal aid for the next two years. This is a big deal and we explain why. Enjoy the show. Chip Wittrock www.CollegePrepMastery.com

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