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Education for the busy. We are an education company committed to quality academic outcomes and career opportunities for a diverse student population.
In March 2019, Career Education Corporation entered into an agreement with Trident University International, an online for-profit college with approximately 4,000 students, for $35–$44 million, and merged this acquisition into American InterContinental University.
The FTC is sending another round of payments to people who enrolled in CEC schools, which used deceptive websites to collect leads. Learn how to get your refund, how much you may receive, and how it may affect your taxes.
Nearly 180,000 students who took classes offered at Career Education Corp.'s dozens of campuses over the past 30 years won't have to repay loans they took out with the company.
The Federal Trade Commission is sending nearly $30 million in refunds to people tricked by agents working on behalf of Career Education Corporation (currently operating as Perdoceo Education Corporation), the operator of several post-secondary schools.
Career Education Corporation is a public company that owns AIU and CTU, online and campus-based universities for adult learners. Learn about its history, programs, locations, and employees on...
Career Education is committed to providing quality education that closes the gap between learners who seek to advance their careers and employers needing a qualified workforce.
The FTC reached a settlement with Career Education Corp. (CEC) over how the company promoted its schools. According to the FTC, CEC bought sales leads from companies that used deceptive websites to collect people’s contact information.
Career Education Corporation was founded in January 1994 by John M. Larson to take advantage of the consolidation opportunities afforded by the fragmented post-secondary education industry.
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced that for-profit education company Career Education Corporation will release $493.7 million in debts owed by 179,529 students nationally in a settlement with 49 Attorneys General.