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Justice Dept. Accuses Education Management Corp Of Illegal Recruiting

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NEDRA PICKLER   08/ 8/11 08:19 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration and four states are accusing a private, for-profit college of illegally paying recruiters to enroll students in an $11 billion fraud, the latest action in a long-running examination of the industry's recruitment techniques and an allegation the company called "flat-out wrong."

The Justice Department and the attorneys general of California, Illinois, Florida and Indiana on Monday intervened in a whistleblower lawsuit against Pittsburgh-based Education Management Corp. Their complaint says the company broke a 1992 law prohibiting for-profit colleges from paying recruiters incentive compensation.

The law was passed in response to reports of overly aggressive sales procedures in the industry that led to the enrollment of unqualified students and high student loan default rates. It was the first time the federal government intervened in a suit alleging a violation of the ban.

The governments' complaint says the company, which offers classes online and at 105 locations in 32 states and Canada, repeatedly made false statements to conceal its practices and receive $11 billion in federal and state financial aid – nearly all of the company's revenue. The complaint alleges that student enrollment was the sole focus of its compensation system, and the company instructed recruiters to use high-pressure sales techniques like playing on an applicant's psychological vulnerabilities and inflating claims of career placement opportunities to enroll students regardless of their qualifications.

U.S. attorney David J. Hickton in Pittsburgh, where the suit was filed, said in a statement that Education Management's practices "enriched the company, its shareholders and executives at the expense of innocent individuals seeking a quality education."

A statement issued by Education Management said federal regulations issued in 2002 allowed companies to consider enrollment in admission officer compensation as long as it wasn't the sole factor considered. The statement said the company's plan required consideration of five "quality factors" along with enrollment numbers to determine salary.

"The pursuit of this legal action by the federal government and a handful of states is flat-out wrong," said the statement from Bonnie Campbell, a former Iowa attorney general and member of the state Board of Regents who is an adviser to the college's legal counsel. "EDMC's 2003 compensation plan followed the law in both its design and implementation."

Education Management offers undergraduate and graduate programs as well as diplomas in trades such as design, media arts, health sciences, culinary, fashion, business, education, legal and information technology.

"EDMC's colleges are accredited institutions offering career-focused academic degrees to it students, many of whom would not otherwise attend college, and EDMC's combined graduation rate is better than other schools serving similar student populations, whether those schools are public, private or proprietary," Campbell's statement said.

The 2007 lawsuit was filed by former Education Management employees Michael Mahoney and Lynntoya Washington. If the Justice Department can prove its case, Education Management could be forced to repay three times the damage, plus penalties, with the whistleblowers able to collect 15 percent to 25 percent of the recovery.

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12:01 PM on 09/03/2011
This case will only serve a purpose if the government does not back down and settle out of court. Doing that will absolve EDMC of having to own up to their practices. Even while this activity is underway, this company is still moving ahead - even in light of gainful employment regulations that won't fully take effect until 2015. This allows them to make as much profit as possible until they're stopped. Someone should be checking current practices while past practices are being reviewed. They have started new diploma programs prior to July 1, 2011 for the express purpose of enrolling more students to make more money. In some schools, they have had admissions reps recruit their own staff just so the new programs could start prior to July 1st. Even if the staff dropped out after starting, the programs meet approval and they can continue to recruit. And diploma programs can receive the same federal aid gainful employment issues are targeting. Someone needs to stay on top of these devious revenue-generating tactics this company, owned 40% by Goldman Sachs, is practicing.
11:26 PM on 08/09/2011
The Education Management suit is just the tip of the iceberg. The big business plan for education, health care, prisons, energy, and the environment is a devil-may-care determination to make money in every legal and quasi-legal manner they can. Such a plan leaves America with schools and students undermined instead of nurtured, health care managed by profiteering middlemen instead of Medicare for all, and formerly public prisons having an insatiable need for inmates to turn a profit. It is a mind-boggling trickery that is rotting our ability to educate, to heal, to protect the environment, to provide energy, and to build the roads and bridges that we need in the 21st century.
11:17 PM on 08/09/2011
I am sick to death of corporate interference in the education of our children. Profiteers, like Education Management, are determined to manipulate resources meant for student-centered public and benign private schools for stockholder gain. As one corporate “educator” gleefully said on PBS many years ago, “There is so much money to be made in education!” With one fist corporate “education” has beaten up on a predominantly good education system so as to distract the public from the huge amounts of money being grabbed with the other.
11:15 PM on 08/09/2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/09/education/09forprofit.html?scp=1&sq=education%20management%20fraud&st=cse

NYT had more expansive article with a fascinating discussion of Sen. Olympia Snowe's husband having been the CEO of Education Management during the time in question. He is now on the EM board and they own $2M-$10M in stocks and options, according to NYT.
07:37 PM on 08/09/2011
Isn't this a carbon copy of what the Banks/Mortgage companies were doing prior/during the Housing collapse? Where are the lawsuits there?
hsmachine
life's short, live it fast
04:32 PM on 08/09/2011
Must be non union.
04:16 PM on 08/09/2011
I accused THE doj of lying,wrong justice,And idotes.
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emperorofohio
to thine own self be true
04:55 PM on 08/09/2011
home schooled?
03:07 PM on 08/09/2011
'For Profit' Education targets veterans...period. One of the many problems: Their credits don't transfer...period. Not one. Something they downplay considerably when recruiting. They are not there to help the Veteran, they are there to make billions.. they're disgusting..
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taina2
Spending my money smarter than government
04:21 PM on 08/09/2011
These practices are from the time share sales side of capitalism. But like the $400 hammers nothing much will come of it other than a large cost to investigate.
12:37 PM on 08/09/2011
Right! lets go recruit more for ACORN by whatever name they use this week.
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viking1969
12:45 PM on 08/09/2011
ACORN? Is that all you've got? How is ACORN germain to this topic?
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01:38 PM on 08/09/2011
Just an attempt to see if anyone will feed the trolls. You fell for it.
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PELAGIUS2
Justice belongs to all, or it belongs to none
03:20 PM on 08/09/2011
This has nothing to do with Acorn. This is good old fashioned American Capitalism at its worst.
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clarkkentdlyplnt
12:09 PM on 08/09/2011
Regulation? RegulAtion? We don't need no stinkin' regulations.
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
02:14 PM on 08/09/2011
Then you must be one of the few that enjoys the little gimmicks or fees banks use to suck the money from your accounts, or the additional fees your cellphone carriers adds to your monthly bills, as examples

Without regulation, we'd be hit for fees for breathing!!

Jesus people WAKE UP!
04:58 PM on 08/09/2011
sounded like sarcasm
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doomonyou
Bouncing bettys solve problems
06:37 PM on 08/09/2011
Hey Pmos, lighten up dude, Superman was just paraphrasing a line from Cheech and Chong. Jeez, no one has sense of humor anymore.
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jstov48
VastRightWingConspirator
11:39 AM on 08/09/2011
The Injustice Department should go prosecute themselves. Thugocracy in action!
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PELAGIUS2
Justice belongs to all, or it belongs to none
03:23 PM on 08/09/2011
The veterans benefits for education and the loans for low income students through Sally Mae are funded with federal tax dollars. I've got no problem with helping folks get an education to get ahead. I have a real big problem with them and us being taken for a ride.
jlfenton
Common sense is not that common
11:27 AM on 08/09/2011
I wonder why Idaho isn't on the list. Are our state officials getting a cut? Maybe that is the link between for profit schools and for profit state officials.
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
02:14 PM on 08/09/2011
It is the states that were involved in the lawsuits. Idaho apparently was not involved
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Bill928
micro-bio?
11:05 AM on 08/09/2011
Lobbyists are the only ones you never hear about.
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SoquiliAsgaya
01:03 PM on 08/09/2011
Maybe nueteur or spay?
10:46 AM on 08/09/2011
This company is a hungry beast. The government allowed to get loose thinking that this beast is vegetarian.

Now, to where have those $ 11 billion dollars have gone?
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weestimate
Banned and Loving it !
11:07 AM on 08/09/2011
Same place 60% of the trillion given last week to OB went
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clarkkentdlyplnt
12:10 PM on 08/09/2011
Into the pockets of John Beohner's "Job Creators"
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rich08533
I guess the word job sounds nasty to a lot of peop
12:36 PM on 08/09/2011
so much corruption in government! and you only can blame Boehner? Let start at the top with Obama! Have you been watching too much CNBC?
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glss666
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12:59 PM on 08/09/2011
You must pull yourself away from MSNBC and get informed as to what is happening all around you.
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invmartyc
Am I not turtle enough for the turtle club?
10:42 AM on 08/09/2011
Many of these companies are only interested in getting you government loans so they can get their money up front. If you actually learn anything does not matter to them, they have what they want, the money. So many students get talked into taking classes that they are not equipped to handle only to fail. But they still owe the government the money.

I think that if a "school" has a high percentage of failing students the government should cut them off from receiving money from these loans. The problem is that these companies will just close and open right up the next day, same players, under a different name, and the government will not do a thing about it. Why? Because these "schools" donate a great deal of money to both political parties and they have more pull that the regular public.
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PELAGIUS2
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03:25 PM on 08/09/2011
There is or was (not sure which at the moment) a chain of for profits up in the Seattle area I know of at least two names Bryman and Evergreen. Funny, new name same commercials.