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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Report Commissioned by For-Profits Accuses the GAO of Sloppy Investigating

Chronicle of Higher Education:

A consulting firm hired by a coalition of for-profit colleges to review the tapes from an undercover government investigation of such colleges has concluded that the government's report contained "flagrant errors" and "misrepresentations."

Not. Buying. It.

Posted by Pamela Reynolds at 9:06 PM
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