Degrees of Deception: America's For-Profit Higher Education Fraud
Autor Kevin W. Connellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 mar 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475826067
ISBN-10: 1475826060
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 151 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475826060
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 151 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Dedication
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: The For-Profit Framework
Chapter 2: Hook, Line, and Sinker
Chapter 3: Why the Cross Hairs on Veterans?
Chapter 4: Filling the Gap or Filling Seats?
Chapter 5: Cooking the Books
Chapter 6: Lending Lies
Chapter 7: Empty Wallets & Shattered Dreams
Chapter 8: Buying Blind Eyes and Deaf Ears
Chapter 9: Eradication
Chapter 10: Diplomas for Jobs, Not Pink Slips
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: The For-Profit Framework
Chapter 2: Hook, Line, and Sinker
Chapter 3: Why the Cross Hairs on Veterans?
Chapter 4: Filling the Gap or Filling Seats?
Chapter 5: Cooking the Books
Chapter 6: Lending Lies
Chapter 7: Empty Wallets & Shattered Dreams
Chapter 8: Buying Blind Eyes and Deaf Ears
Chapter 9: Eradication
Chapter 10: Diplomas for Jobs, Not Pink Slips
Recenzii
Provocative, bold, and innovative. Kevin Connell proposes serious reforms to what he believes to be one of the largest problems in higher education today: for-profit colleges and their public financing. In this book, Kevin Connell explains to readers that redirecting federal funds from wasteful for-profit colleges to affordable public higher education alternatives better serves the interests of students and taxpayers.
My story is not just one chapter in this book, but a collection of many. More than anything, I was affected by predatory lending at ITT after my admissions advisor signed my name to Navient student loans without my knowledge or permission. I am still fighting to have the loan taken off my credit, but neither ITT nor Navient will listen to me. Degrees of Deception gives me a voice to finally be heard. Read this book and avoid making the same mistake I did.
This is a MUST read. Meticulous and powerful research gives voice to the many student victims who are trapped by charlatans selling the American dream for profit. Degrees of Deception brings much needed light into this politically dark corner of private enterprise. It offers hope for justice and accountability to victims who suffered dreams broken by greed. An important rock thrown by a brave David at a Goliath of a deceptive industry.
Kevin Connell's book, Degrees of Deception, is a chivalrous book-a zeitgeist. It maps my own victimization with eerie precision. I feel vindicated now that these colleges are finally getting their 'over' due. My recruiter shamelessly HOOK, LINE, and SINKERed me at a critically vulnerable time when I was a full time caregiver for my dying husband who had been sick for 16 years with a devastating illness. This college struck and blind-sided me, taking with them all our residual savings and secured two loans to insure a future parasitic drain that can never be recouped.
My story is not just one chapter in this book, but a collection of many. More than anything, I was affected by predatory lending at ITT after my admissions advisor signed my name to Navient student loans without my knowledge or permission. I am still fighting to have the loan taken off my credit, but neither ITT nor Navient will listen to me. Degrees of Deception gives me a voice to finally be heard. Read this book and avoid making the same mistake I did.
This is a MUST read. Meticulous and powerful research gives voice to the many student victims who are trapped by charlatans selling the American dream for profit. Degrees of Deception brings much needed light into this politically dark corner of private enterprise. It offers hope for justice and accountability to victims who suffered dreams broken by greed. An important rock thrown by a brave David at a Goliath of a deceptive industry.
Kevin Connell's book, Degrees of Deception, is a chivalrous book-a zeitgeist. It maps my own victimization with eerie precision. I feel vindicated now that these colleges are finally getting their 'over' due. My recruiter shamelessly HOOK, LINE, and SINKERed me at a critically vulnerable time when I was a full time caregiver for my dying husband who had been sick for 16 years with a devastating illness. This college struck and blind-sided me, taking with them all our residual savings and secured two loans to insure a future parasitic drain that can never be recouped.