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  2. Everest College - Wikipedia

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    Everest College was a system of colleges in the United States, and with Wyotech, made up Zenith Education. It was until 2015 a system of for-profit colleges in the United States and the Canadian province of Ontario, owned and operated by Corinthian Colleges, Inc.

  3. Bryman College - Wikipedia

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    Bryman College was a system of for-profit colleges in the United States.Bryman College became Everest College in April 2007 and returned to the Bryman name after BioHealth Colleges purchased the San Jose, Hayward, San Francisco and Los Angeles-Wilshire locations.

  4. Everest University - Wikipedia

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    Everest University was a private for-profit university based in Florida. From 2015 to 2020, the schools were operated by nonprofit Zenith Education Group , after former for-profit owner Corinthian Colleges shut down its operations.

  5. Corinthian Colleges - Wikipedia

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    Corinthian Colleges, Inc. (CCi) was a for-profit post-secondary education company in North America. Its subsidiaries offered career-oriented diploma and degree programs in health care, business, criminal justice, transportation technology and maintenance, construction trades, and information technology. [1]

  6. Student loan violations lead to closing of Florida for-profit ...

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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.

  7. Ashmead College - Wikipedia

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    In August 2003, Corinthian Colleges, Inc. purchased Career Choices, Inc., the owner of Ashmead College, as a wholly owned subsidiary. [2] In February 2007, the Everett campus closed and was consolidated with the Seattle location. [3] The remaining campuses changed their names to either Everest Institute or Everest College in December 2007.

  8. Why Everest, the world's tallest mountain, is growing ... - AOL

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    Scientists estimate the rebound is causing Everest to grow 0.16 to 0.53 millimeters a year, accounting for as much as half of its annual uplift rate. They said Everest had gained as much as 2 ...

  9. A stark social divide: Adults without a college degree more ...

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    The Summary. In a survey, nearly a quarter of U.S. adults without college degrees said they had no close friends. People without college degrees also reported less participation in social ...