Coding bootcamp Lambda School — now BloomTech — is finally getting punished

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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge In 2020, we wrote how coding bootcamp Lambda School seemed like a bit of a bait-and-switch. Four years later and one rebranding to “BloomTech” later, the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is finally slapping it on the wrist — it’s permanently banning it from issuing any more student loans, fining the company and its CEO $164,000, and releasing some students from some of their debt. Why? Among other deceptive practices, the “Bloom Institute of Technology” didn’t call them loans. It advertised a way for students to get high-paying tech jobs “risk free” with “no loans” by paying 17 percent of their future income for five years — rather than the $20,000 sticker price of tuition. But those Income Sharing Agreements (ISAs)... Continue reading…

美国消费者金融保护局(CFPB)永久禁止BloomTech发放学生贷款,罚款164,000美元。BloomTech以17%未来收入为代价,承诺学生获得高薪技术工作,但被认定为贷款。CFPB要求BloomTech取消未还款学生贷款并让学生退出课程。BloomTech同意命令,CEO支付10万美元罚款并被禁止10年。

Coding bootcamp Lambda School — now BloomTech — is finally getting punished
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