strayer is doing well.merican public, cappella, and most folks say the students are getting good service from those institutions. we heard senator durban from illinois say a few minutes ago that the department of education knew there were problems. weren't problems well-known inside the higher ed industry. >> corinthian was a controversial for-profit. it was a large institution serving a low income, a troubling number i saw, 35% of students were from incomes of $10,000 a year or less in income. so a student population, many of which are likely to fail, for reasons not necessarily corinthian's fault. >> poverty level college students have a higher drop out rate than other. this was the hardest to educate. >> they were educating, enrolling some of the most vulnerable. and not serving them well. however, the infrastructure that the federal government had set up was not finding a way to shut them down, they were not tripping alarms rising to the level of shutting them down. in part because the government outsou