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  2. Students outraged by college admissions scam [Video]

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    Watch as these students sound off on the admission scam. Following Tuesday's revelation that nearly 50 people had been indicted in connection with a fraudulent college admissions scheme, current ...

  3. A Shady Scam Is Targeting College Kids And Parents. Here's ...

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    As a student or the parent of one, the cost of tuition is always at the back of your mind. The average price of attending a four-year college nowadays ranges from $108,584 at public institutions ...

  4. New York's Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision

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    In order to be licensed as a proprietary school within New York State, organizations must undergo a licensing process wherein they submit various documents, including: an application for a school license, proof of type of ownership (e.g., sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation), financial documents, curriculum applications, and school prepared forms.

  5. Proprietary college - Wikipedia

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    The term preferred by the New York State-based Association for Proprietary Colleges is Proprietary colleges. [ 4 ] Kevin Kinser, assistant professor of educational administration and policy at the University at Albany , has proposed a "Multidimensional classification" scheme of for-profit higher education. [ 5 ]

  6. Unaccredited institutions of higher education - Wikipedia

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    Some U.S. state laws allow authorities to shut down illegal operations of unaccredited schools or diploma mills. [21] In others, particularly, Idaho, Hawaii, Montana, and California, the state permits anyone to claim to operate a college and issue degrees with essentially no oversight. [22]

  7. Mom who said college admissions scam ‘worth every cent’ to ...

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    The CEO of a California liquor distribution company will admit to paying $500,000 in bribes to get her son into an elite university, an investment she said was “worth every cent,” federal ...

  8. Charlie Javice - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Javice (born March 14, 1993) [1] is an American woman indicted for fraud in relation to Frank, a student financial aid application assistance company she founded.In January 2023, she was accused of fraud relating to the sale of her company to JPMorgan Chase for $175 million. [2]

  9. Syndicate Accused in Phony 'Free' Grants Scam Has ... - AOL

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