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‘"Sure, it is really important to make higher education accessible," said Eileen Connor, executive director of the Boston-based Project on Predatory Student Lending, a nonprofit that represents student borrowers who feel misled by their universities.
"But what's not OK is for people to exploit the fact that the system we have is not currently meeting people's needs," she said. "It really does become like a push product, where it is being sold to people who might not otherwise think they need it."‘