Monday Nov 16 2015
Education Management settled with the Dept of Justice resolving allegations that it used illegal enrollment incentives to pay recruiters and exaggerated its career placement ability.
The DOJ recently put Corinth University out of business. At least Education Management escaped that fate.
Now the ethical question - the internet is littered with stories of law school students and graduates either suing or starting internet publications describing rosy career placement promises that never materialized.
Why isn't the DOJ fining those law schools?
Now universities all cite statistics that one will earn much more over a lifetime with a college degree. But there are huge differences in outcomes depending on the major chosen. Is it fair to make such blanket claims for all majors?
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