October 19, 2001
U.S. Wants Indiana Wesleyan to Repay $31.7-Million
The U.S. Education Department's Office of the Inspector General has charged Indiana Wesleyan University with violating federal laws governing student aid and recommended that it repay $31.7-million. The university, which denies the charges, is the latest institution that the department has accused of illegally making incentive payments to student recruiters.
A report released by the Inspector General's Office accuses the university of paying the Apollo Group's Institute for
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