Education

Veteran recovers after for-profit school closure left his family homeless

By Brian Munoz and Chris Quintana

wasn’t reciprocal. 

But he quickly learned the sense of duty and care he felt 

Kendrick Harrison served in the Army, and hoped the country would serve him in return.

What was worse: no one from the government or his university helped him navigate the fallout. 

It was bad enough that his college, Argosy University, had closed before finishing his degree.

Read Kendrick Harrison's full story at USATODAY.com