Press
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Department
of Ed Rule will Limit Access for Black Students
Gainful Employment limits options for students
WASHINGTON, July 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In response to the
Department of Education issuing a "Gainful Employment" rule
today that would make certain career college programs ineligible for
Title IV financial aid and effectively eliminate the opportunity for
lower-income students to attend career colleges, Harry Alford, president
of the National Black Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement.
"Gainful Employment will disproportionately harm low-income and
minority populations by discriminating against students who must borrow
the needed tuition to attend college. Without financial aid, access
to higher education will be limited for thousands of students. At
present, Black students make up 18% of enrollees in for-profit colleges
and universities many of them would find it impossible to pursue
higher education without this financial aid. Many of these private
sector schools are the solution to our education challenges, not the
problem."
About NBCC
The NBCC reaches 100,000 Black owned businesses. There are 1.9 million
Black owned businesses in the United States. Black businesses account
for over $187 billion in annual sales. African Americans have over
$800 billion in expendable income each year according to the US Bureau
of Census. The National Black Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to
economically empowering and sustaining African American communities
through entrepreneurship and capitalistic activity within the United
States and via interaction with the Black Diaspora.
For more information, please call NBCC at (202) 466-6888 or visit
www.nationalbcc.org/.
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