5 years after California banned holding college students’ transcripts hostage for unpaid debt, some colleges neglect the law
OAKLAND — In 2020, California led the nation in outlawing transcript-withholding, a debt collection practice that sometimes kept low-income college students from getting jobs or advanced degrees. Five years later, 24 of the state’s 115 community colleges still said on their websites that students with unpaid balances could lose access to their transcripts, according to a recent UC Merced survey. The communications failure has been misleading, student advocates said, although overall, the state’s students have benefited from the law. It “raises questions about what actual institutional practices are at colleges and the extent to which colleges know the law and are fully compliant with the law,” said Charlie Eaton, a UC Merced sociology professor who led the research team that conducted the survey in October.
5 years after California banned holding college students’ transcripts hostage for unpaid debt, some colleges neglect the law
OAKLAND — In 2020, California led the nation in outlawing transcript-withholding, a debt collection practice that sometimes kept low-income college students from getting…
23.12.2025 06:00
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like if you have decent employer based insurance most of your experience is very similar to just paying extra taxes for nearly free healthcare. but people at both margins have very different and totally opposite experiences. very american (derogatory).
14.08.2025 04:04
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it's kind of impressive that we created a system that is mostly just socialized medicine but allows a small set of middlemen to make insane amounts of money and also excludes / kills / financially ruins a significant number of poor people.
14.08.2025 02:42
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look I'm only joining ice because of my student loans. actually criticizing me for that is classist if you think about it. plus wouldn't you rather have me in ice than someone bad? maybe I can change it from the inside
31.07.2025 01:55
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After feds fired a tear gas canister towards someone in a wheelchair: "While attempting to assist the disabled bystander who could not see or breathe, Dr. Caravello was abruptly taken down by immigration agents, dragged into an unmarked vehicle, and taken to an unknown location."
12.07.2025 00:52
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From Camarillo to Carpinteria, firing tear gas and less lethals at children, congressman being denied entry by soldiers, and one lone man tries to stop a military convoy with his El Camino.
Raids are still happening over L.A. today, btw, and Santa Ana is being hit especially hard right now.
10.07.2025 23:47
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the baby box sounds cool but if a system really supported parents we would all get a socially provided sensory deprivation tank
09.03.2025 01:21
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the cfpb is the only law enforcement entity that cares when companies steal from you.
the rich people are running their own defund the police campaign
10.02.2025 03:05
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are there any federal elected dems putting up a fight over the ICE terror campaign? or is it just kids at risk of losing their parents who have the backbone to say anything
03.02.2025 17:38
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I assume Ferguson's faith in the FTC's ability to divine and apply natural law extends to its actual subject matter domain, including one of the classic subjects of medieval natural law: fair and just prices. I stand ready and willing to serve.
23.01.2025 04:04
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i try not to dwell too much on the fact that in a sane society my entire career and set of professional skills would be totally unnecessary.
20.01.2025 20:06
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like sometimes they are taking something that is no big deal and misunderstanding it and blowing it way out of proportion. and sometimes they are totally missing why a thing is a huge deal. and on any other topic I would have absolutely no idea about any of that.
20.01.2025 04:18
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consuming non-expert media about consumer finance makes me very nervous about consuming non-expert media about everything else
20.01.2025 04:17
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Biden touted student-debt relief for 5 million borrowers. Here’s who benefited.
New research suggests borrowers whose loans were canceled were less well-off than those still paying.
Every politician and journalist who thinks this is an important feature just wants higher taxes but doesn't realize it or is too afraid to say it.
If you think people with more money should contribute more, there's a tool for that. It's not student loans.
www.marketwatch.com/story/biden-...
19.01.2025 17:39
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i just pretend everyone gets both As. it's all udaap now
18.01.2025 04:34
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"The loans cancelled have aggregate outstanding balances of approximately $1.7 billion. The expense to the Company to cancel these loans was approximately $50 million, which represents the amount of expected future recoveries of these charged-off loans on the balance sheet."
i haven't harped on this for a while but here's a nice reminder that whenever someone talks about the "cost" of canceling debt as the balance owed on that debt, they are either dumb or lying. navient knows exactly how this works and discloses it in their 10-k
17.01.2025 09:04
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99% of baby parenting
13.01.2025 17:46
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2,800 student debtors age 96+
great system.
10.01.2025 02:21
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super fucked up but also super on point that the term a large portion of our legal and administrative system has adopted for "normal person" (i.e. not a corporation) is "consumer"
07.01.2025 17:22
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logging some continuing fatherhood education hours (watching bluey)
29.12.2024 02:44
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in approx 2017-18 my mom and aunts would frequently say stuff like "I'm in Facebook jail for three days so I'm really bored." they haven't mentioned it for years so I guess criminal justice reform worked somewhere?
05.12.2024 21:33
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the premise underlying this discourse is "if you tell powerful people they're doing bad and harmful things they won't like you" and somehow the conclusion is "so you should help them do those things instead"
30.11.2024 05:03
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I've had several cases against these programs and associated financial companies. shocker: many don't bother following regulatory requirements. another shocker: many operate on the model that many young people will get a job no matter what, and just want to claim a part of that future income
25.11.2024 16:10
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cool ad, great
17.01.2024 15:38
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finish your meal, don't you know there are starving kids next door?
07.01.2024 16:58
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your toddler has an english accent from peppa pig? that's cute. mine has a boston accent from car talk.
07.01.2024 02:32
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jealous of how smooth and well-paved those Kabul roads are. skaters paradise
15.11.2023 05:26
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