
Employment Rates of DeVry University Graduates
In October 2016, a class-action lawsuit was filed against DeVry University for allegedly deceptively advertising that 90% of DeVry graduates who actively seek employment get jobs in their fields within six months of graduation without adequately disclosing that the percentage was based on a specific period and criteria. (Petrizzo et al v. DeVry Education Group Inc., DeVry University, Inc., and DeVry/New York Inc., Case No. 16-cv-9754, N. D. IL.)
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