Controversies
Adtalem, formerly known as DeVry Education Group, has been the subject of numerous investigations and lawsuits alleging a variety of false or deceptive practices. While the group has generally denied the allegations, several cases led to multi-million dollar settlements.[62][63][64]
In December 2016, DeVry Education Group agreed to a $100 million settlement of a lawsuit regarding deceptive advertising filed by the U.S Federal Trade Commission.[65][66] Under the settlement, the group agreed to pay $49.4 million in cash to students and forgive $50.6 million in loans to students.[66]
Months after the FTC settlement, DeVry Education Group rebranded as Adtalem Global Education in May 2018.[67]
For-profit higher education in the United States has been the subject of hearings by the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. Specifically regarding DeVry, the Committee[68] found that over half of the students enrolled at DeVry in 2008-2009 withdrew by mid-2010.[69] As of 2015, DeVry spent more on marketing than on student instruction.[69]
As of 2013, DeVry Inc. was under investigation by the Attorneys General of the states of Illinois and Massachusetts.[70][71]
In 2014, accumulated student loan debt from DeVry University and Keller, its graduate school, had reached approximately $12.1 billion.[72]
A lawsuit filed against DeVry alleged deceptive recruiting practices in violation of federal law.[73]
In January 2016, The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against DeVry Education Group alleging false or misleading advertising.[74][75] A class action lawsuit was also filed against DeVry Group in US District Court, Northern District of California claiming breaches of contract, good faith and fair dealing, violations of the California Unfair Trade Practices Act, the California False Advertising Act and the California Consumer Legal Remedies Act, and negligent misrepresentations. A confidential settlement was reached.[76]
In May 2016, a shareholder class action lawsuit was filed against DeVry Group, in the US District Court, Northern District of Illinois. The plaintiffs claimed that defendants made false or misleading statements regarding DeVry University's graduate employment rate and the earnings of DeVry University graduates relative to the graduates of other universities and colleges.[76] The case was settled in 2019 for $27.5 million.[77]
In December 2017, a former administrator filed a civil lawsuit number with the Los Angeles Superior Court, seeking relief for a number of causes of action including Retaliation and Wrongful Termination in Violation of Public Policy for complaining about an incentive-based compensation program that rewarded campus deans for recruiting and enrolling students.[78]