College graduation season is here, but for many students, that diploma comes with thousands of dollars in student loans.
The Better Business Bureau is warning people to watch out for companies that may be targeting vulnerable students.
One company, San Diego-based Student Aid Institute, was shut down by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for illegally selling debt relief services. The closure affected about 4,300 people.
Adriana Robles, who used a student loan to help her earn a business administration degree, said, “My original loan was in the mid- to high-twenties ($20,000).”
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