students like dhawn thompson from illinois. she has a paralegal degree in effort and part of corinthian. never ever could find a job in her field. over $100,000 in student loan debt to become a paralegal. how about that? federal and private loans. she's working a minimum wage job now as a bank teller. she tried to file for bankruptcy a couple years ago and you guessed it. student loan debt is not dischargeable in bankruptcy. dawn it's with you for your lifetime. it's one of the few debts that isn't dischargeable. dawn thompson thought her only option was to go back to school, and it turns out the only school that would accept her credits was everest the original school she went to. she thought maybe a masters degree from everest would make a difference. it did. her student loan debt went from $100,000 to $170,000. she is still struggling to find a job. how can we stand by and let this happen? how can the federal government recognize these as real schools? how can we allow students to be misled into believing these are real coll