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In Final Earnings Test, Some Religious Colleges Get Reprieve, but Concerns Remain
Some religious colleges received a reprieve in the final earnings test, avoiding severe penalties for not accepting federal student loans. The change aims to address concerns about accountability measures for programs failing this test.
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