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      • A whistleblower is alleging for-profit college Colorado Technical University has made fraudulent claims for financial aid money while failing to meet federal requirements, denying students the education they were promised, according to a civil lawsuit filed in U.S. district court.
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  2. Feb 6, 2022 · Online college accused of recruiting unprepared students, pocketing money – despite sanctions. Chris Quintana. USA TODAY. Aidan Peters knows how college advisers can change students’ lives.

  3. Jun 9, 2021 · In 2019, CEC and its subsidiaries, American InterContinental University, Inc., AIU Online, LLC, Marlin Acquisition Corporation, Colorado Technical University, Inc., and Colorado Tech., Inc., settled FTC charges that they used lead generators to engage in illegal conduct to market their schools. The FTC also charged that both CEC and its lead ...

  4. Jan 26, 2024 · An anonymous employee has come forward to accuse the private school of defrauding the government out of hundreds of millions of dollars — and shortchanging students. By Chris Perez. January 26 ...

  5. Jan 23, 2024 · A whistleblower is alleging for-profit college Colorado Technical University has made fraudulent claims for financial aid money while failing to meet federal requirements, denying students...

    • Elizabeth Hernandez
  6. Jan 24, 2024 · A whistleblower is alleging for-profit college Colorado Technical University has made fraudulent claims for financial aid money while failing to meet federal requirements, denying students the education they were promised, according to a civil lawsuit filed in U.S. district court.

    • Elizabeth Hernandez
  7. Apr 23, 2024 · April 2024. FTC sends another payment to eligible students who enrolled in schools. The FTC is sending another round of payments to people who enrolled in Career Education Corporation (CEC) schools. CEC operated American InterContinental University, Colorado Technical University, and Sanford-Brown.

  8. The FTC has also sued the University of Phoenix, DeVry, and the operators of American InterContinental University and Colorado Technical University for their allegedly deceptive practices. Students who took out loans to attend those schools got more than $300 million in payments and debt cancellation through these FTC actions.

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