AAF’s College Expose Series

Beginning in 2023, the American Accountability Foundation initiated a series of studies into the progressive groups working together to defend conventional liberal higher ed against nonideological career colleges.

This three-year [ongoing] study continues to expose a concerted initiative, underreported in the media, that threatens to limit student choice and advance the far- left’s mission of perpetuating campus riots, demanding free college, and eliminating career colleges from serving students.

Higher Ed Shakedown

Identified three progressive activist organizations and their dozens of top staff that masquerade as independent advocates for student interests, but whose real purpose is to act as the vanguard for the Biden-Harris Administration and liberal state attorneys general.
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The New Liberal Mega Donor

pulled back the curtain on the liberal network’s billionaire Enron alumni benefactor, John Arnold, who has funneled $20+ million into proxy organizations to support the defense of failed progressive universities, among other botched experiments that threatened community safety and jeopardized personal privacy.
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Dept. of Ed Watchlist

Once American voters booted the Biden/Harris Administration, AAF conducted a through review of liberal bureaucrats to ensure they couldn’t hide in Washington and subvert the Trump/McMahon plans to dismantle the agency and return its powers to states and local school
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Witch Hunt at the DOED

The origin story of AAF’s work was an expose on
Richard Cordray’s Witch Hunt at the Department of Education which revealed the weaponization of the Federal Student Aid Office to coerce students into traditional public and private four-year colleges. Cordray was dumped after AAF’s report was published and he was rightfully blamed for shifting FSA resources to pursuing career colleges and botching the rollout of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), a national fiasco that delayed college decisions for tens of thousands of high school graduates.
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