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Crown College, CRI and other reasons to avoid for-profit education: Corinthian Colleges Settles California Lawsuit
http://crowncollegelies.blogspot.com/2007/08/corinthian-colleges-settles-california.html
Crown College, CRI and other reasons to avoid for-profit education. Alerting students to the pitfalls of the for-profit educational system, especially, Crown College (Tacoma, Washington) and Court Reporting Institute aka (CRI). When education becomes for-profit, sometimes all that matters is profit. Wednesday, August 1, 2007. Corinthian Colleges Settles California Lawsuit. One of the largest players in the lucrative "business" of for-profit education, Corinthian Colleges, has settled. Most classroom cour...
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Corinthian Colleges unfair to Students and Instructors !!!!!: Everest Institute
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Corinthian Colleges unfair to Students and Instructors! DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU! Wrongful Termination find an Attorney. Saturday, June 14, 2008. Instructor Fired for refusing to play by BIG CORPORATE rules! On December 03, 2007 I took an HVAC Instructor position with Everest Institute in Austin, Texas (Corinthian Schools, Inc. 6 Hutton Centre Drive, Suite #400 Santa Ana, CA 92707). I had nine (9) students drop from my class – eight of the students never showed up to my class. NOT ONE DAY! On May 20,...
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Web Gripe Sites: Schools - Education
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Chronicling web "gripe sites" and other sites confronted with legal action. School Gripe is about. AIU and other similar schools are a burden on society. They prey on and take advantage of un-savvy consumers who are looking to better their lives by misleading them into buying over-priced, low-quality degrees. Site owner alleges that the University subjected him to retaliation after he complained to the University that the University’s course room software was inaccessible to students with disabilities.