Summary

The U.S. Department of Education fined Baker College $2.5 million for “substantial misrepresentation” of career outcomes, following a joint investigation by ProPublica and the Detroit Free Press.

The college inflated job placement rates and earnings, misleading students into heavy debts.

Critics, including former students, called the penalty insufficient, as no restitution was provided.

Enrollment at Baker has drastically declined, and over 500 borrower defense complaints were filed against it since 2021.

Baker denied wrongdoing but agreed to federal oversight of its marketing for three years.

  • Phoenixz
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    21 hours ago

    2.5 million dollars? That’s it?

    I can’t imagine this being even closr to the amount of money they made off this deceiving. Again, of I do something similar, I would go to jail for fraud. Company does it, they have to pay a tax over the money they earned from the scam.

    START JAILING THOSE YHAT SIGNED OFF ON FRAUD AND OR PARTICIPATED IN IT