(Source: CAPPS - California Association of Private Postsecondary Schools) Inside Higher Ed. U.S. Department of Education officials have determined that a slew of additional campuses owned by Corinthian Colleges misrepresented job placement rates, a finding that could help some 85,000 former students have their federal loans canceled. The department announced Tuesday that hundreds of programs at the now-defunct for-profit chain's Everest and WyoTech campuses in California misled students about their job prospects after graduation. Officials also said they found misrepresentation at Everest University online programs based in Florida. The announcement is essentially an expansion of...
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More Findings Against Corinthian (CAPPS - California Association of Private Postsecondary Schools)
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