Plaintiffs say that “artificial bottlenecks” in doctoral programs at Grand Canyon University, the company’s biggest client, led to higher costs than advertised.
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PhDs are fully funded at the nation's non-profit universities. Creating bottlenecks is the opposite of what they do because such bottlenecks cost money. Schools are incentivized to push people through as quickly as possible because these educations are subsidized. It's the opposite of what's being described above.
I’ve read multiple articles on the case which is under appeal and depending on which side you hear the story from it changes
However in this day and age if your quoted $40K and it cost $50k thst doesn’t sound that unusual to warrant a *$37,000,000 fine
against a school that’s suing you for sitting on their application for non profit status
I only know a few things about the school
It has a very nice campus in the West Side of Phoenix
They have the best Nursing school and PA program in the Phoenix area , better than ASU . I’m not sure if U of A has a nursing school
They go an incredible job of promotion their basketball team.
To be honest I’ve never seen one promotional ad for an ASU athletic team
* The largest fine ever accessed against a school