He used his g. I. Bill money to pursue a degree in criminal justice at itt tech. I saw a commercial on tv that go got me interested. Idt tech was always in the back of my mind. Itt tech was there after i left military life. Sharyl babcock said that itt tech promised that Police Departments everywhere would recognize his degree. He said the 70,000 exceeded the g. I. Bill allotment. We apply to 2223 Police Departments. All of the said that they did not recognize itts degrees for the credit. Sharyl what thoughts went through your head . I had spent all this money on Student Loans and it turns out the degree would have been worthless. Sharyl it is a story told by thousands of vets who attended forprofit colleges, where students are mor likely to dropout, default on loans, or graduate in dire debt without a useful degree. Of eight forprofits, seven have been targets of inquiry for possible violations, including deceptive or misleading recruiting. Together, they receive nearly one billion ta
Student loans owed by 1300 former students of corinthian colleges, now out of business. For some of these colleges, the biggest cash cows are vets who get dollars under the g. I. Bill to pay for education. 1800 colleges have received more than 20 billion tax dollars. Many of the forprofit colleges getting those billions cost more, have higher dropout rates, and leave many with no useful degree. As a u. S. Marine, Brian Babcock fought on the front lines of iraq, including the second battle of falluja in 2004. His post military plan police work. He used his g. I. Bill money to pursue a degree in criminal justice at itt tech. Idt tech was always in the back of my mind. Itt tech was there after i left military life. Sharyl babcock said that itt tech promised that Police Departments everywhere would recognize his degree. He said the 70,000 exceeded the g. I. Bill allotment. We apply to 2223 Police Departments. All of the said that they did not recognize itts degrees for the credit. Sharyl w
It beat him once. But with the help of jennas training, can he get over it this time . The pressure is on today. And welcome to today on this sunday morning. Im erica hill. Im lester holt with jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. Welcome back. Thank you very much. Had a nice random day off and now im back and raring to go. Well, everyones raring to go this morning. I saw that video of lester. I had to come back. Somebody had to come back. But, yeah. There it is, the wall. A technique issue. Is it taller than last time . From that angle, that looks nearly impossible. I thought it was a technique issue. Jenna said, no, your form was wrong. Little bit. And you needed some training. I went to camp jenna. Listen, lester worked this guy is really strong. He works really, really hard and he put his mind to it. The video kills me every time i see it. But now well do it in slow motion. Look, were going to later on this morning, ill go out there and try it again. If i dont succeed this time you will, y
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