How Computer Learning Centers Got in Trouble

The 1992 reauthorization of the Higher Education Act Education prohibits institutions that participate in federal financial-aid programs from compensating recruiters based on the number of students they enroll. In December, the department found that two separate compensation plans at Computer Learning Centers were not in compliance, and required the company to repay $187-million in federal student aid. Last week, the chain suspended classes, saying it did not have

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