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For-profit college settles over alleged deception in ads

Jul 5, 2017 | 8:00 PM

BOSTON — The DeVry University chain of for-profit colleges has agreed to a $455,000 settlement over allegations that it misled students in Massachusetts.

State Attorney General Maura Healey had accused the Illinois-based chain of using deceptive advertising claims to attract students into online programs between 2011 and 2015.

The company has no physical campuses in Massachusetts, but offers online courses.

Healey says the company advertised that 90 per cent of its graduates found relevant jobs within six months of graduation, but Healey found rates as low as 52 per cent in some programs.