The primary for-profit-college trade group notched a minor court victory Tuesday in its legal challenge to aspects of the U.S. Education Department's recently strengthened "program integrity" rules. However, the bulk of those rules will stand. The Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities had filed a lawsuit over three of a dozen or so rules the department tightened in 2010, asking the court to strike down regulations relating to incentive compensation for student recruiters, misleading marketing and state authorization of colleges. Last summer a federal court upheld the dep...
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