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College's enrollment plummets
Of The Morning CallOne of the Lehigh Valley's oldest educational institutions has seen its enrollment drop by half since last year, prompting questions among faculty and staff about the school's future. The number of students at Lehigh Valley College has plummeted from...Tags: Personal Service, Mutual Funds, John Larson, Career and Workplace, Corporate Officers
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Lehigh Valley College faces fine
Of The Morning CallThe Pennsylvania attorney general's office has accused Lehigh Valley College of violating the state consumer protection law and moved to fine the school, the college's corporate parent said in a financial filing. After a yearlong investigation, the...Tags: Foreign Aid, Financial Aid, Career and Workplace, Pennsylvania, Lawyers
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Facing fine, enrollment drop, Lehigh Valley College to be sold
Of The Morning CallOne of the Lehigh Valley's oldest educational institutions is up for sale. The corporate parent of Lehigh Valley College announced Wednesday that it is selling the embattled school, along with a dozen other money-losing properties nationwide. Career...Tags: Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Career and Workplace, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Property, Pennsylvania
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Schools company finds misconduct
Career Education Corp., which runs for-profit schools including Lehigh Valley College, said Monday an investigative committee it formed to study alleged securities law violations found wrongful conduct by some employees but cleared senior management....Tags: Career and Workplace, Nashville, Crimes, Center Valley, Allentown
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School's pursuit of profit leaves students behind
Of The Morning CallTelemarketing -- that's how enrollment at Lehigh Valley College often begins. Recruiters must make 125 calls and schedule five appointments a day, and enroll 10 applicants a month. Top performers get vacations to the Bahamas. Those who fail to sign up...Tags: Heads of State, Bechtelsville, Entertainment, Pennsylvania, Advanced Training
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Options no guarantee of success
Tribune staff reporterIn a recent speech to corporate directors in Chicago, former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker asked: "How did we get compensation to the truly grotesque levels to which I think it has risen?" He answered: "What was going on was our good friend,...Tags: McDonald's, Career and Workplace, Entertainment, Naperville, Indiana
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