California officials are expected to announce on Monday a way to save federal student aid for some 80,000 students who enroll in online courses at colleges outside the state.
Last week the U.S. Department of Education announced that California does not have a process to handle the complaints of those students, as required under the “state authorization” rules devised by the Obama administration.
Because the guidance was issued so late in the summer, it threatened to derail the college plans of tens of thousands of California residents to start or continue academic programs at public or private nonprofit institutions.
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