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In Irvine, Western State College of Law students are struggling without financial aid

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Southern California college students who attend classes at Argosy University, Art Institute, or Western State College of Law have been going without financial aid and money from federal loans for weeks while their schools’ parent organization moves along the road to bankruptcy.  

KPCC's Libby Denkmann reports.

Click on the blue media player at the top of your screen to hear the radio story, which first aired on 89.3 KPCC. The full story can be found over here on LAist.com.