Veteran attempts to recover from school closure | USA TODAY

Kendrick Harrison was close to getting his degree from Argosy University in Las Vegas, but the school shut down, leaving him and hundreds behind.

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Kendrick Harrison served the country in the Army, and the 38-year-old had hoped the country would serve him in turn.

Harrison had been given opportunities to enroll in college straight out of high school. But propelled by his family legacy and civic duty, he enlisted in the military instead. A mortar attack robbed him of his physical health, but he wasn’t worried. The military would still pay for his education. His body might be injured, but his mind worked. Or that’s what he hoped.

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9 comments

  1. Colleges and universities are truly very expensive gambles that you can lose tens of thousands of dollars. Same thing with NP school–you can be a straight A student but if you cannot find clinical instructors you never graduate. about half of the school depends on other people giving you clinical hours and most doctors and nurse practitioners will not give you the time of day unless you are well connected. It’s ALL a gamble. I am thankful I have no children. Very thankful. We live in very grim, end times.

  2. Yes ! For real It is very important to have different streams of income and a diversified portfolio as for me I have already invested in crypto which is very profitable and easy to gain

    1. @Tester Mitt I can also brag about this Scott he has managed my account in such a way winning is the only standard I know

    2. Yes sure my friends told me about their gain I was so jealous because I wanted to invest next week

    3. @Christine Harley I just invested with Him yesterday I’m just hoping by next week my profit will be good too

  3. I go to Phoenix University, they are not closed, I too am a Veteran.
    Change schools dude. It’s easy.
    TALK ABOUT THE AUDITS

    1. Do you mean the University of Phoenix? Do you consider your suggestion a good one? Because it’s not, look at the attrition rate, look at the recent lawsuit settlement. BTW he stated he exhausted his GI Bill benefits. Don’t get too caught up on your high horse

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