The Chronicle of Higher Education

Former President of Defunct College Is Acquitted on Charges of Student-Aid Fraud

By THOMAS BARTLETT

A former president of William Tyndale College, a now-defunct institution in Michigan, was acquitted this week of charges that he had fraudulently claimed hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal financial aid for students at a for-profit technical institute that he partly owned.

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