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ATI Enterprises, also known as ATI Schools and Colleges [1] and ATI Training Center, [2] was a group of career training schools operating in the southern and western United States. The company imploded in 2013 under a burden of multiple lawsuits, legal claims and financial issues. [3]
[3] [5] However, as of 2007, The Washington Post'' reported that the chain was still struggling with lawsuits and challenges to accreditation. [3] Banner College in Virginia closed in August 2008 after ten years of operation. [6] By 2010, the colleges were being operated by the Anthem Education Group, a company owned by Great Hills Partners. [7]
International Education Corporation aimed to maximize enrollment and profits by manipulating test outcomes to benefit from the federal student aid program, according to an investigation.
In 2022, the ECA schools of Brightwood College, Brightwood Career Institute, and Virginia College were part of 153 institutions included in student loan cancellation due to alleged fraud. The class action was brought by a group of more than 200,000 student borrowers, assisted by the Project on Predatory Student Lending, part of the Legal ...
The American Principles Project’s (APP) report revealed that “nearly 70 percent of penalties imposed by the Office of Enforcement have been against Christian institutions and career colleges ...
Corinthian Colleges, Inc. (CCi) was a for-profit post-secondary education company in North America. Its subsidiaries offered career-oriented diploma and degree programs in health care, business, criminal justice, transportation technology and maintenance, construction trades, and information technology. [1]
A new lawsuit alleges that Walden University, an online, for-profit institution, engaged in “reverse redlining,” targeting minority communities and misrepresenting The post Lawsuit alleges ...
During the administration of President Barack Obama, a series of federal investigations and lawsuits were initiated against for-profit education companies. APSCU waged an extensive lobbying campaign [ 4 ] and filed a 2012 lawsuit against the United States Department of Education seeking to halt the department's regulations targeting for-profit ...