An investigation conducted recently by the General Accountability Office exposed fraud and deception by some recruiters and admissions officers working for for-profit colleges. At a Senate hearing on Wednesday, Gregory D. Kutz, who led the operation, played clips that showed recruiters encouraging fictional students to falsify their financial-aid forms and providing misleading information about their colleges’ costs and graduates’ earning potential.
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