
DeVry University’s Advertised Employment and Income Rates
In April 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against the for-profit school DeVry University for allegedly falsely claiming that 90% of its students actively seeking employment obtain careers in their fields of interest within six months of graduation and have higher incomes than graduates of other schools when, according to plaintiffs, such claims are false and unsubstantiated. The complaint claims that DeVry students “are no more likely to land a job than those who didn’t go to college.” (Robinson et al v. Adtalem Global Education, Inc. fka DeVry Education Group, Inc. and DeVry University, Inc., Case No. 19-cv-1505, N. D. GA.)
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Employment and Income Rates of DeVry University Graduates

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