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For-profit job claims said to be inflated

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Chronicle of Higher Education, (2005)45.

Abstract

The article reports that many for-profit colleges do not make their students' job-placement or program-completion rates readily available, or else give out inflated numbers. These information is given in a report by the National Consumer Law Center in the U.S. Nancy Broff, general counsel for the Career College Association, which represents many companies in for-profit higher education, disputed those findings. At each one, the employee asked for program-completion and job-placement rates during an interview with an admissions counselor.

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