This is a sorry excuse for a college. Their so-called "admission representatives" say whatever they have to in order to get students to sign up. They lie about everything - the amount of financial aid, the classes, the programs, the degrees, and the prospects of getting a job upon graduation.
There is no doubt this is a for-profit school. The bottom line is money, and the students' education comes last. Students are told in the admission sales pitch that they'll actually be paid to come to school there, when in fact every student leaves tens of thousands of dollars in debt. And by the time students have figured out what's going on - that they've been all but robbed - they've already signed the paperwork.
Once the students are enrolled and under the financial thumb of the school, all pretense is dropped. The money the college gets from the loans these students have taken out is clearly the only important thing. Some of the staff and professors try to make the best of a bad situation for the students, but it in no way makes up for the fact that these students have been duped into going into huge amounts of debt with little chance of making it up.
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