For-Profit College Recruiter Hides Behind McDonalds Arches
A website displaying McDonalds’ famed golden arches and promising jobs at the fast-food empire quickly pushes visitors instead to recruiters at for-profit colleges, including those owned by two of the largest and most troubled companies in this sector — ITT Tech and Education Management Corporation (EDMC). Republic Report has exposed in the past websites that promise
Continue Reading >>>
UC Davis Chancellor Quits DeVry Board of Directors After Eight Days
For-profit college company DeVry Education Group announced last week that the Chancellor of the University of California-Davis, Linda Katehi, had joined its board of directors. Today, after facing criticism from public interest organizations and a California legislator, Katehi quit the DeVry board. The Federal Trade Commission sued DeVry in January for alleged deceptive advertising. The company
Continue Reading >>>
NY Court Refuses to Dismiss Trump University Case, Describes Fraud Allegations
Last week, when Marco Rubio charged Donald Trump with illegal labor practices, Trump dismissed the claims as old news, leading Rubio to respond, “I guess there’s a statute of limitation on lies.” Meanwhile, in a New York court, Trump had raised an actual statute of limitations defense to fraud claims brought by New York attorney
Continue Reading >>>
Students Testify: For-Profit Colleges Stole Our Futures
After six years of engagement on the issue of America’s predatory for-profit colleges, I feel I’ve seen it all — every kind of account of students deceived and abused by cynical college operators who have taken billions in federal student aid money, of slick industry lobbyists using campaign cash to avoid accountability measures, of government
Continue Reading >>>
Dept. of Education Takes on the University of Nowheresville
Last week, Secretary of Education John King and Undersecretary Ted Mitchell announced the creation of a new enforcement division, headed by an experienced Federal Trade Commission lawyer, to crack down on deceptive practices by colleges, particularly in the abusive for-profit college sector. It was one of those days when it looked like the Department, long
Continue Reading >>>
A New U. of Phoenix? Or Just New TV Ads?
On Monday, the University of Phoenix’s owner, Apollo Education Group, announced a $1.1 billion deal to be acquired by a group of investors including Apollo Global Management (no relation) and the Vistria Group, a private equity firm that includes Tony Miller, who was Deputy Secretary of Education under President Obama from 2009-2013. Miller would become Chairman of the Apollo Education
Continue Reading >>>
Senators: Education Dept Should Cut Off Aid To Colleges That Deny Students Their Day in Court
Today, nine Senators, led by Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Dick Durbin (D-IL), called on the U.S. Department of Education to cut off federal student aid to colleges and universities that bar their students from going to court to pursue claims against their schools. Addressing the same issue, some of the negotiators participating in the Department’s
Continue Reading >>>
Supreme Court Block on Climate Change Rule Is Unprecedented
Apparently for the first time ever, the U.S. Supreme Court last night, by a 5-4 vote, blocked a federal regulation from taking effect while that rule was still up for review in a federal appeals court. The unprecedented maneuver by the Court’s five-Justice conservative majority stays implementation of the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan. That
Continue Reading >>>







