State bars Corinthian Colleges from enrolling Minnesota students
By Maura Lerner, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) | |
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The
Corinthian, a for-profit company based in
In all, the company -- which has about 72,000 students in 26 states and
"We've stopped any enrollment in any of the institutions," said
Roedler said that Corinthian officials have agreed to allow current students to complete their training programs or to transfer them to equivalent programs.
He said that all affected students "should have been notified" of the impending changes, under Corinthian's agreement with federal officials.
In June, the
The federal government said it took the action after the company failed to "fully address" a number of concerns, including "faulty job placement data used in marketing claims," and allegations of altered grades and attendance.
In addition to Everest,
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