SAN ANTONIO -- Two Brightwood College campuses in San Antonio are no longer open after its accrediting agency suspended approval.

• The school is part of a chain of colleges owned by an Alabama-based company
• The closure is one of several nationwide

Students found the doors closed when they came to classes. Some students said they managed to get copies of their transcripts before the campuses shut down.

Brightwood is part of a chain of colleges owned by Alabama-based Education Corporation of America. In October, the company said several million dollars to unsecured creditors.

Transcripts and recommendations about transfers will be available to students on the company's website on December 17. An official with the "Project on Predatory Student Lending" said students can ask the U.S. Department of Education to cancel loans.