Doctoral Degrees from Grand Canyon University
Allegations: Falsely marketing how many credits students need to complete and how much it costs to obtain a doctoral degree
March 2022: The case was transferred to a court in Arizona. (Case 22-cv-477, D. Ariz.)
May 2020: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Grand Canyon University for allegedly fraudulently marketing unaccredited programs for degrees in healthcare and education to prospective students when, according to plaintiffs, the courses will not qualify students to get professional licenses. (Ogdon et al v. Grand Canyon University, Inc. et al, Case No. 20-cv-709, E.D. Cal.)
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Allegations: Falsely marketing how many credits students need to complete and how much it costs to obtain a doctoral degree
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