My son attended one of those schools. His so-called teacher would stand in front of the class and ask questions and the students would discuss the answers, usually by looking the answers up on their laptops. He did not learn anything that wasn’t available online.
In another class, the teacher was a student at the local community college, getting credit toward his teaching certificate. He knew little to nothing about the subject he was teaching. It was a computer course, and most of his “teaching” was using the HELP feature on his computer.
When the school was closed for fraud, my son was stuck with paying off his government loan and no skills toward his chosen career. At that time, years ago, there was no way to have the loan forgiven.