The Wisconsin complaint also alleges that Corinthian recruited new students regardless of their qualifications, including many who were unlikely to complete or benefit from Corinthian’s accelerated allied health programs. For example, Corinthian’s admission representatives enrolled students who struggled with basic reading comprehension into accelerated allied health programs, which required quick mastery of complex medical terms, Van Hollen's suit charges.
The school allegedly also enrolled students in health career programs, even though such students would be virtually unemployable due to their criminal backgrounds.
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