Dive Brief:
- A Southern California trade school with hundreds of students has suddenly closed and federal officials say its students are no longer eligible for aid.
- Career Colleges of America opened in 1988 and offered training in medical fields to about 800 students.
- For many students, the first sign of trouble came earlier this week when some teachers walked out, saying they had gone months without being paid.
Dive Insight:
While there may be no good way for this to happen, this happened in one of the worst ways. This week, some students and teachers were told to leave a school building in the middle of class. The state may offer money to students who prepaid tuition and lost their money as a result of the school's closure.