smith: harris based her complaint on interviews with over 100 employees and students, including hollie harshnd brian french, the homeless students at corinthian's heald college. >> that's a pretty girl! hi! >> smith: hollie and brian had dropped out of heald in their third semester, but the bills kept on coming. >> and i was just like, "how am i going to pay this?" >> yeah, we still got bills coming out. they still want their, what is it, $288 a month that they want to get from us. >> for you. >> oh, for me alone. >> can you afford that? >> no, not really. we're living paycheck to paycheck as it is. kind of what i say i got from heald was a $16,000 t-shirt. that's what we got. >> smith: hollie harsh, brian french, homeless, recruited to sign up for government loans to go to school. is that an extreme case? are they outliers? >> anyone is a target. they were targeting the most vulnerable and desperate people, people who felt that they were without resources. this was by their own marketing materials. >> smith: how do you explain that there are people that would want to take advantage of peopl