Florida Credit Transfer Fraud Attorneys
The names that for-profit schools take for themselves are similar to non-profit schools. But don't be deceived. They are very different institutions. Ordinary non-profit schools were often originally founded to train clergy. Others, like Stanford, were founded by wealthy philanthropists. And still others were founded by concerned communities or states to provide them with educated citizens.
Most for-profit schools and colleges are well-meaning institutions that provide students with valuable skills and credentials. But bear in mind, their reason for existence is...profit.
Central Florida For-Profit School Fraud
Countless thousands of students have paid large sums for an educational experience that is not what they were told, and that does not serve them well. They frequently pay using student loans, which they must pay back.
Also concerned are the loan providers who are not paid back because the students do not find employment. The federal government is among these loan providers.
Actual fraud is committed when for-profit schools invent fictitious students, getting loans on their behalf, which will never be repaid.
If you have been misled by a for-profit school in regard to:
- Accreditation fraud
- Licensure you gained or were supposed to obtain
- Total cost
- The extracurricular experience
- The amount you will be/are in debt
- Credit transfer fraud
contact our firm. We appreciate your desire to learn and grow and we serve students in any way we can. We support children's rights to an education and to fight school bullying. We assist those who cannot repay their debts and want a fresh start.
Lawyers at Gregory & Clark PLLC emphasize extensive personal care and insight into your issues and options. Call (321) 282-1055 to arrange an attorney consultation convenient to you.
