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No Deal Yet for California Students in Sell-off by Corinthian Colleges

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Corinthian Colleges, the for-profit college operator from Orange County, is collapsing under the weight of a crackdown by federal and state regulators, along with numerous lawsuits. Last week, Corinthian announced a deal to sell off its schools in other parts of the country. That leaves an uncertain future for roughly 20,000 students in California.

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