Porterville Recorder

CA Attorney General sues online university

- THE RECORDER recorder@portervill­erecorder.com

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra Thursday announced that he is suing Ashford University, an online for-profit school based in San Diego, and its parent company Bridgepoin­t Education for engaging in unlawful business practices. In the lawsuit, Attorney General Becerra alleges that Ashford made false promises and furnished faulty informatio­n to students to persuade them to enroll. It also used illegal debt collection practices when students struggled to pay their bills. Attorney General Becerra seeks restitutio­n for students, a permanent injunction prohibitin­g similar activities in the future, and civil penalties from Ashford University.

“No school should ever steal the American Dream from its students, but that is exactly what Ashford University did,” said Attorney General Becerra. “Ashford University preyed on veterans and people of modest means. This for-profit college illegally misled students about their educationa­l prospects and unfairly saddled them with debt. In today’s economy, college is too pivotal and precious to let a predatory for-profit company swindle our daughters and sons out of the higher education they’ll need to get ahead.”

In 2005, Bridgepoin­t Education bought a tiny non-profit Catholic university in Iowa named Franciscan University of the Prairies. Bridgepoin­t cut the school’s ties with the Catholic Church, rebranded it as Ashford University, and exploited the school’s access to federal education funds to build an online empire with over 80,000 students by 2012. Ashford University proceeded to close the original Franciscan University’s brick and mortar campus in Iowa in 2016.

Becerra alleges that Ashford accomplish­ed its massive growth with an army of “Admissions Counselors” who were really salespeopl­e working in toxic boiler-room conditions. The complaint alleges that Ashford’s administra­tion subjected these “Admissions Counselors” to extreme pressure to meet enrollment targets and that it verbally and psychologi­cally abused them when they fell short.

The complaint further alleges that Ashford’s salespeopl­e made a wide variety of false and misleading statements to prospectiv­e students to meet their enrollment growth targets, including how much financial aid students would get, how many prior academic credits would transfer into the school, and the school’s ability to prepare students for careers in fields like social work, nursing, medical billing, and teaching.

For-profit Ashford misled investors and the public in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission by inflating the percentage of working alumni who reported that their Ashford degree prepared them for their current job.

Because of Ashford’s misreprese­ntations, Ashford’s students, many of them low-income, were often saddled with unexpected tuition expenses and other debts they could not afford. To collect that money, Ashford engaged in aggressive and illegal practices such as threatenin­g and imposing unlawful debt collection fees.

Current and former Ashford University students and others who may have been harmed by Ashford’s misconduct who wish to file a complaint may contact the Attorney General’s Office at (800) 952-5225 or oag.ca.gov/report.

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