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Thousands More Former Corinthian Students Eligible for Debt Relief

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Another 85,000 students who attended the now defunct, for-profit Corinthian Colleges in California may get their student debt wiped clean. The U.S. Department of Education says students from Corinthian's Everest and WyoTech schools are now eligible for help and can apply on the website of California's Attorney General.

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