Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Was this what Donald Graham discussed with Sen.Tom Harkin earlier this week?


Kaplan University is a criminal enterprise that must be indicted under the RICO Act


If you have read my article on Kaplan University: Blood Bank for the Washington Post you will see that the Post is being kept alive by the Kaplan subsidiary.
Yet Kaplan University is a criminal enterprise.  Not only should it be shut down but it should be prosecuted under the federal RICCO Act for criminal conspiracy, fraud, larceny, misrepresentation and more claims of criminal foul play.
In the next week I will be publishing a story about Kaplan University but specifically about CHI/Kaplan the the Surge Tech program that Kaplan ran for some ten years.  There, I will allege with proof and documentation that Kaplan stole Title IV monies kowingly and with intent and malice of forethought from students;  that they beguiled students into entering into a program that required an ‘externship’ that Kaplan knew they could not provide and that Kaplan took their Title IV monies and left them with little more than a nightmare and in debt.  Kaplan then gave students ‘leaves of absences’ to get around the federal law regarding enrollment so they would not have to drop students and violate the law against high default rates.  This would have meant no Title IV Monies.  Kaplan would then not be able to be the large rainmaker for the Washington Post, the stocks would plummet (WPO) and the paper no doubt fold.
The students that were predated by Kaplan were mostly women (poor or working class latina and black women) and close to 300 of them were dropped — flushed down the toilet —  from this CHI/Kaplan Surg Tech program in Pennsylvania. 
Kaplan knew exactly what they were doing, how to get around the law to get their greedy hands on your tax money in the form of Title IV funds, and then leave close to three hundred (300 minority women) students in default of their loans — loans that cannot be disharged in bankruptcy, loans that you pay for through tax subsidies and loans that these students will owe for life.
The students not only owe monies for life, debt peonage, but now have their credit destroyed, cannot rent homes, get credit, or participate in economic life.  They are ruined by a criminal conspiracy operating under a business plan by Kaplan.  
I will divulge the specifics of the criminal behavior, names, dates, instances of fraud, how the Surge Tech program worked next week.  You will then see the “hell” that is Kaplan University and understand the vampiric economic practices it engages in to break students legs, go through their pockets and like parasites looking for a host, search out their arteries.
In the interim, take a look at how Kaplan, Blood Bank for Donald Graham, President of the Washington Post (WOP), a publicly traded corporation works. 
Kaplan now has plans for partnering with the Caifornia Junior Colleges, threatening to swallow up the public sector in their criminal enterprise.
That is unless we stop them.  If you have any information on the CHI/Kaplan program or any other information, please let me know.  My e-mail is posted at this website.  Everything remains confidential as it has for this upcoming article.  No names are revealed.  But without a Wikileaks on Kaplan we cannot shut it down and prosecute it.  That is why we need you, your anonymity will always remain but documentation is what is needed.
Please help, Kaplan is crawling out of its coffin 24/7 and vampiring mostly poor, working class and minority students.  They need your help.
sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/pembroke-pines/fl-kaplan-for-profit-investigation-20100805,0,7297093.story

South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com

Kaplan College suspends admissions at Pembroke Pines campus following federal investigation

By Scott Travis, Sun Sentinel




, August 5, 2010
Kaplan College in Pembroke Pines suspends enrollment following federal investigation
In an unprecedented move for the for-profit higher education industry, Kaplan College in Pembroke Pines has stopped enrolling new students after federal investigators uncovered incidents of high pressure and potentially fraudulent and misleading sales tactics.
A second Kaplan campus in Riverside, Calif., also put new admissions on hold, pending the results of an internal investigation.
Among the incidents uncovered at the Pembroke Pines location, an admissions officer falsely told an applicant that the school had the same accreditation as Harvard and the University of Florida. The officer wouldn’t let the applicant speak to a financial aid representative until she signed an enrollment contract. And he told her not to worry about repaying student loans because “tomorrow’s never promised.”
Enrollment in for-profit colleges has grown from about 365,000 to almost 1.8 million in the last few years, federal officials said. In 2009, students at for-profit colleges received more than $4 billion in Pell Grants and more than $20 billion in federal loans provided by the U.S. Department of Education.
During its investigation, agents for the Government Accountability Office posed as applicants at 15 randomly selected for-profit colleges. Using a hidden camera, agents also found potentially fraudulent practices at an unspecified MedVance location in Florida and one school each in Washington, D.C., and California.
“I continue to be amazed by the questionable, and sometimes outright illegal, practices occurring within the for-profit sector,” said Sen. Tom Harkin, D- Iowa, chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, which heard the report Wednesday. “Critics say that it is only a few bad apples, but we need to take a hard look at the entire orchard.”
Kaplan Inc., which is owned by the Washington Post Co., has about 50,000 students in its colleges, universities and online programs.
Kaplan officials said they found the disclosures “sickening.” “They violate in every way the principles on which Kaplan is run,” said a joint statement from Donald E. Graham, chairman and chief executive of The Washington Post Co., and Andrew S. Rosen, chairman and chief executive of Kaplan Inc. “We will do everything in our power to eliminate such conduct from Kaplan’s education institutions.”
Officials said they will take “all necessary actions — including termination — with respect to any employee found to be in violation of our clearly outlined standards and the code of conduct.”
In addition to the Pembroke Pines campus, the company has student locations in Plantation, Delray Beach and Jacksonville, although most Florida students take classes online. The company also has a large administrative office in Fort Lauderdale.
The Pembroke Pines campus opened in January 2010 and has about 160 students, company officials said. It offers degrees and certificates in such areas as medical practice management, criminal justice and information technology. Current students at Kaplan schools will not be affected, company officials said.
Officials from MedVance, which is based in Baltimore, could not be reached for comment. The company specializes in training for careers in health-related professions.They have locations in West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Stuart.
The Governmental Accountability Office reported all 15 schools investigated had instances of questionable sales practices, which some say is an indication of widespread problems within the for-profit sector.
“So many publicly traded companies have incredible unrealistic growth expectations,” said David Hawkins, director of Public Policy and Research for the National Association for College Admission Counseling. “Wall Street expects quarter after quarter of growth, so the schools feel pressure to shove in enrollment, and you get an untenable situation.”
Federal law prohibits admissions officers from being paid solely by the number of students they enroll, but the law does allow it to be a factor. And experts say it’s a huge factor at many of these schools.
“The admissions officers are nothing but paid recruiters,” said John W. Andrews, a Tampa lawyer who has represented some former employees who have sued Kaplan.
The Senate committee said it plans to request extensive documents from 30 companies operating for-profit schools.
The federal investigators have referred the four cases of potential fraud to the Department of Education’s inspector general. The Florida Department of Education also has contacted Kaplan and MedVance, but wouldn’t say whether it’s taking any action, said Sam Ferguson, executive director of the Commission for Independent Education.
Hawkins said he thinks the investigation will lead to reforms in the industry.
The findings concerned Kathy Mizereck, executive director of Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools & Colleges., which advocates for Florida’s for-profit schools. She said she doesn’t think these problems exist at all for-profit schools.
“Whether or not someone feels too much pressure to enroll a student probably depends on the individual,” she said. “But there are lines that people should not be crossing. This is a reminder that we need to stay on the right side of the lines.”

See the GAO reoprt and video at: http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-10-948T
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7 Responses for “Kaplan University is a criminal enterprise that must be indicted under the RICCO Act”


  1. Jord Dorwell says:
    The bottom line is always the same. You can’t “partner” business and government without it ending up as a scam for ripping off tax-payers.

  2. weilunion says:
    Thank you, Jord for the public private partnership is neo-liberal capitalism. The fiduciary responsibility of the corporation and its CEO’s is to the shareholders, not the so-called beneficiaries of the ‘partneship’. Government by itself, without the market, does not have this fiduciary responsibility. The fiduciary responsibility is to the people.
    So when the government is used as a public trough for the ‘partnership’ — it is public money being siphoned off to be given to the privatizers so they can create more opportunity and wealth for their fiduciary responsibility — profit. And only profit.
    In the case of Kaplan, it is racketeering that I will show and prove next week. For you will not read it in the Washington Post.
    Thanks

  3. weilunion says:
    I am posting to e-mails I received but without names:
    Here they go:
    First: Kaplan is a blood bath
    Hi,
    I know my friend Angelique emailed you monday. I am also a victim to the Kaplan monster and I have a lot of information and proof to back my self up and I wanted to thank you for your article. I am taken them down with or without any help.
    Thanks Again,
    The second e-mail:
    I recently found your article, “Kaplan University: Blood Bank for the
    Washington Post” from 27 July 2010. I am a former student of Kaplan and
    am in contact with an attorney who is in the process of pursuing a class
    action lawsuit against the facility. I cannot even begin to describe
    what I experienced there as it was more like an episode of “The Twilight
    Zone” rather than an educational experience.
    I wanted to pass on some recent articles about Kaplan that tied in
    nicely with some of the things you wrote about in the above article
    (great job BTW!). If you are interested in what my experience was, I
    just recently finished a summary to my ……… that I could share
    with you. The main points are included in the letter, but there was so
    much that happened in the 10 months that I was enrolled that it is
    impossible to compile without writing a novel. My experience included
    everything from financial aid fraud, plagiarism, professors lacking
    basic writing skills, students that should not be in a college
    environment, deception in each department, quizzes that could be taken
    over and over until achieving 100%, grading leniently (this is an
    understatement), and so much more.

  4. Misty says:
    There is a class action law suit in the processhttp://porphyrins.org/angeliques_rabbit_hole/?p=243 The attorney is listed on this page. Including a lot of current info on the fraud of Kaplan.
    STAY AWAY FROM KAPLAN THEIR DEGREE IS WORTH LESS THAN THE PAPER IT IS WRITTEN ON.

  5. weilunion says:
    Thank, Mist and students or former students should be apprised they have legal rights against Kaplan, the issue is finding an attorney not just out to make a buck, one with a very large office for Kaplan will and has spent millions defending suits (Washington Post money) and assuring the attorney does not sign a settlement agreement that promises not to disclose the facts of the case, which is what often happens.
    We need attorneys who can not only afford students redress, but disclose the facts of the case and not hide them from the public for quick buck!

  6. Sylvia says:
    Kaplan has a new trick up its sleeve for keeping the money rolling. They now require their instructors to perform “outreach” and call and harass students who have chosen not to participate in the instructor’s online class. I used to teach for Kaplan back when the quality and education of the students seemed to be a priority. Now it is required that instructors call students at home and at work every single week and to bully students into completing a class. The reason? A student told me that if students don’t finish the block of classes that they are enrolled in, then they can’t register for the next round of classes. If they can’t register, then Kaplan loses that student’s student loan money for that next term. In other words, instructors have to do whatever it takes to get students to submit anything that is halfway passable to justify pushing them through the class. This keeps the student loan gravy train rolling.
    Kaplan has changed over the past five years. Department chairs actually cared about quality and student learning. Now they care about the number of students who pass a class. They can’t bully instructors into passing a student who does not submit ANYTHING, so now, instructors have to call, call, and call students. It does not matter if a student chooses not to complete, tells you about a medical problem, etc. Instructors must bully those students into finishing the class so that Kaplan can register them for the next ones. I have a master’s degree and a lot of experience in my field, but I quit when I was told that I had to harass students at home and work. I don’t think a teacher should EVER impose upon a student’s privacy. Calling them at work or during dinner with their families is offensive and intrusive. These are grown people, and if they have a personal circumstance that makes participating in class impossible at the time, so be it. But forcing them to submit poor quality work so we can get a pass out of that student is unethical. Now I realize this was just a continuation of the bullying that has been aimed at poor and minority students, from admissions to financial aid to the instructors themselves! Shameful!

  7. weilunion says:
    Much thanks, Sylvia. Readers now can see the myriad scams pulled on students and how this criminal syndicate steals taxpayer monies.
    For-profit means against people. Simply said, for one cannot derive profits without human carnage. Kaplan is a diploma mill and regulating them is not the answer.
    They rank right up there with Pay-Day loan or Check Cashing scams. They need to be targeted and made illegal.
    Yes, ‘outreach’ they call it when it is simply deranged bullying for body counts. This operation is little different than say, Blackwater or any other corporation. They make up their own language to mask their ruthless investor interests, The Washington Post.
    this is not a school, it is a factory for profit buliding. Education doesn’t take place at Kaplan, mugging does and this thuggery then turns into buggery.
    Again, thanks for letting us know the snake oil plan, Sylvia.
    Students: stay away from Kaplan University, Corinthian, Strayer, DeVry etc. They are laundry matts of despair where the only thing learned comes after you get involved — how you’ve been mugged.