Federal and state officials investigating the student-loan industry are turning their attention to matters of race, hoping to protect students of the nation's historically black colleges. But the colleges themselves are not sure they want the help.
New York's attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo, and the chairman of the U.S. House education committee, Rep. George E. Miller, Democrat of California, both wrote to lenders last week asking for details of how they consider race and gender when making loanLabels: career training, education online, financial aid, free college, free education, high school, scholarship, student loans, study abroad |