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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.
Anthem Education Group (formerly The Chubb Institute) was a Florida-based organization that operated a chain of for-profit, technical schools in the United States, called Florida Career College. In 2018, their website listed 11 campuses, ten in Florida and one in Houston, Texas.
The $237 million donation that would’ve been the largest ever to an HBCU ended up costing the school greatly. Read major takeaways from the independent investigation.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is taking on for-profit schools, rolling out new fines for colleges that mislead students about jobs and earnings prospects.
Britt was born Katie Elizabeth Boyd [4] on February 2, 1982, to Julian and Debra Boyd [5] [6] in Enterprise, Alabama. [7] During her youth she worked at her family's business. Her family lived near Fort Novosel (formerly Fort Rucker) in Dale County, Alabama.
Everest University participated in Florida's optional credit transfer program, the Florida Statewide Course Numbering System (SCNS). [15] SCNS was established to facilitate the transfer of students and credits between Florida's public postsecondary educational institutions and participating nonpublic educational institutions, such as Everest ...
After pleading guilty to a conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, they all face up to 20 years in prison at their Nov. 30 sentencing hearing before U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith.
A companion case to the similarly named (but not to be confused) Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education Expense Board v. College Savings Bank, [2] the court held – in a decision authored by Justice Antonin Scalia – that sovereign immunity precluded a private action brought under the Lanham Act. For such an action to be sustained, the Court ...