Corinthian Colleges, a for-profit higher-education chain that was targeted by federal regulators because of its high-cost student loan program and its lofty claims about student success, is closing all of its remaining schools. The shutdown, announced Monday and effective immediately, will affect about 16,000 students and 28 “ground campuses” owned by Corinthian. It comes after the U.S.

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