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Corinthian Colleges

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Corinthian Colleges was a for-profit higher education company in the United States that operated numerous career-oriented colleges and institutions, offering degree programs primarily in health care, business, and criminal justice. Founded in the late 1990s, it expanded rapidly before facing significant legal and financial troubles, leading to its closure around 2015.

Key Features

  • Operated multiple for-profit colleges and campuses across the U.S.
  • Focused on career training programs such as healthcare, business, and criminal justice
  • Provided online and campus-based courses
  • Utilized aggressive recruiting practices
  • Faced numerous legal challenges related to student enrollment practices and financial aid

Pros

  • Provided accessible educational opportunities for non-traditional students
  • Offered programs aimed at quick entry into specific career fields
  • Made higher education available to students who might not attend traditional colleges

Cons

  • Faced widespread allegations of deceptive recruiting practices
  • Accumulated significant student debt for many graduates without clear job prospects
  • Went through legal actions resulting in closures and loss of trust
  • Criticized for low graduation rates and poor educational outcomes

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