The U.S. Department of Education raised concerns last week that a college operator that is closing its locations isn't giving students enough information about their options to transfer to other institutions or receive student loan discharges. The department outlined the potential issues in a letter to the CEO of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education, or CEHE, a Utah-based nonprofit that ran several colleges but is shutting down operations, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. CEHE struck an agreement with two universities that allows the college operator to profit if students transfer there, and students are being pressured to attend them, according to the letter.