The
FTC filed a complaint against Grand Canyon Education Inc (GCE),
its CEO and the university in the U.S. District Court for the
District of Arizona.
The FTC accuses them of "deceiving prospective doctoral students
about the cost and course requirements of its doctoral programs
and about being a nonprofit, while also engaging in deceptive
and abusive telemarketing practices," according to a statement.
The university "has been operated for the profit of GCE and its
stockholders, and pays 60% of its revenue to GCE," the
commission alleges.
GCE describes the university as a "partner" in regulatory
filings.
The Arizona-based university did not immediately respond to a
request for comment.
The lawsuit follows a $37.7 million fine on the university by
the U.S. Education Department for misrepresenting the costs of
its doctoral programs, according to CNBC.
Fewer than 2% of the school's doctoral program graduates
completed their program within the advertised cost, and almost
78% of these students take five or more continuation courses,
according to the Education Department.
(Reporting by Caitlin Webber in Washington and Ismail Shakil in
OttawaEditing by Dan Whitcomb and Matthew Lewis)
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