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Cooking the books?

Why are the enrollment numbers for Ashford University reported to the SEC so much higher than the numbers reported to ED? Is it simply a matter of definitions, or is someone cooking the books? If it is cooking the books, are all the subprime colleges doing it and just not getting caught?

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As I take a look at these questionable numbers, I wonder, what happened to all those shareholder lawsuits? They couldn't have all gone away. And how does a company stay in business if it posts bogus numbers?

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Ashford's fall enrollment in the NCES for 2016-17  was 36,453.  The December 2016 enrollment in their 10K was 45,087.  Then I looked two different ways in which NCES measures enrollment: Fall enrollment and 12-month enrollment.  And the numbers there were mind-boggling for Ashford.  In the NCES, Ashford's 12-month enrollment in FY 17 was 92,383!  That must mean that Ashford churns through students like there is no tomorrow.

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