LAS VEGAS (AP) - A Nevada school is trying to figure out if they can incorporate hundreds of students displaced by the sudden closure of Brightwood College.
KTNV-TV reports Northwest Career College has been deluged with inquiries and visits from students since the school shuttered Wednesday.
Dr. Thomas Kenny, Northwest’s chief compliance officer, says school officials are trying to figure out how many credits can transfer over for Brightwood students looking to continue their education.
The college is also looking at financial aid issues in hopes of avoiding burdening students with extra expenses.
Any Brightwood students will not be able to start until the next term.
Brightwood was part of a troubled chain of for-profit colleges nationwide that closed abruptly after its accrediting agency suspended approval.
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Information from: KTNV-TV, http://www.ktnv.com
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