Two law schools have landed on the U.S. Department of Education’s list of college programs with extremely high student loan debt compared with graduates’ earnings.

Florida Coastal School of Law and Charleston School of Law are identified as failing on the department’s “gainful employment list,” released Monday. Should those schools fail a second year in a row, they will lose access to federal student loans—a situation that is currently rocking the Charlotte School of Law as it struggles to remain open after losing federal loan access at the start of the year.