Education Management to Pay $95.5 Million to Settle Federal, State Charges
November 16 2015 - 1:20PM
Dow Jones News
Federal prosecutors announced a $95.5 million settlement with a
for-profit education company on Monday to settle allegations the
firm used "high pressure boiler room" tactics to unlawfully recruit
students.
The settlement was announced by the Justice Department, the
Department of Education and state officials, ending a lawsuit that
charged Education Management Corp. had violated federal and state
False Claims Act provisions.
Authorities charged the firm violated the Higher Education Act
by paying admissions personnel solely on the basis of the number of
students they enrolled. The settlement grew out of four separate
whistleblower suits filed against the firm and resolves an
investigation by 40 state attorneys general into EDMC's
practices.
Based in Pittsburgh, EDMC operates four postsecondary schools:
the Art Institutes, South University, Argosy University and Brown
Mackie College. EDMC has more than 100,000 students enrolled in its
schools and is the second-largest for-profit education company in
terms of the amount of federal aid it receives for its students'
tuition.
"EDMC's actions were not only a violation of federal law but
also a violation of the trust placed in them by their
students—including veterans and working parents—all at taxpayer
expense," said Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
About 90% of the tuition collected at the four schools comes
from federal aid, according to the government.
Education Secretary Arne Duncan said the financial penalty
"should be a warning to other career colleges out there: We will
not stand by while you profit illegally off of students and
taxpayers."
The company didn't admit any wrongdoing as part of the
settlement. EDMC President and CEO Mark McEachen said the company
plans to "take the lead in developing the best ways to address each
one of these concerns, and we have done so" by creating a one-page
clearly worded disclosure form. "Though we continue to believe the
allegations in the cases were without merit, putting these matters
behind us returns our focus to educating students," he said.
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