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D E P AR T M E NT O F T H E AT T O R N E Y G E NER AL DAVID Y. IGE GOVERNOR DOUGLAS S. CHIN ATTORNEY GENERAL For Immediate Release News Release 2016-14 March 23, 2016 623265 FOR-PROFIT COLLEGE COMPANY TO CHANGE PRACTICES AND FORGIVE HAWAII STUDENT LOANS THROUGH CONSENT JUDGMENT HONOLULU For-profit education company Education Management Corporation (EDMC) will significantly reform its recruiting and enrollment practices, and forgive approximately $183,865.00 in loans for approximately 181 former Hawaii students, through an agreement with Attorney General Doug Chin and a group of state attorneys general. EDMC, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, operates 110 schools in 32 states and Canada through four education systems, including Argosy University, The Art Institute, Brown Mackie College and South University. The Hawaii agreement, through a consent judgment filed in state circuit court, mandates added disclosures to students, including a new interactive online financial disclosure tool; bars misrepresentations to prospective students; prohibits enrollment in unaccredited programs; and institutes an extended period when new students can withdraw with no financial obligation. The case has been assigned to circuit court judge Karl Sakamoto. Attorney General Doug Chin said This civil enforcement action holds EDMC accountable for what we allege were unfair and deceptive recruitment and enrollment practices. EDMC s practices were unfair to Hawaii students. This agreement will provide relief for them through loan forgiveness and ensure that EDMC will make substantial changes to its business practices for future students. Nationwide, the agreement requires the for-profit college company to forgive $102.8 million in outstanding loan debt held by more than 80,000 former students. The agreement is expected to provide an average of $1,370 per person in loan forgiveness. Interactive Financial Disclosure Tool The agreement will put in place a significant interactive online financial disclosure tool required for all prospective students who utilize federal student aid or loans. The impending online system, called the Electronic Financial Impact Platform (EFIP), is

Department of the Attorney General News Release 2016-14 currently under the final stages of development by the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and state attorneys general. Based on a prospective student s individual data, EFIP will produce a detailed financial report that includes the student s projected financial commitment, living expenses and potential future earnings. Attorney General Chin added Our investigation provided a clear picture of how EDMC lured prospective students into its programs and how many students left the program with unfulfilled promises and tremendous debt. This agreement addresses our biggest concerns about EDMC s business practices and creates transparency and accountability. Agreement Highlights Under the agreement, EDMC must: Not make misrepresentations concerning accreditation, selectivity, graduation rates, placement rates, transferability of credit, financial aid, veterans benefits, and licensure requirements. EDMC shall not engage in deceptive or abusive recruiting practices and shall record online chats and telephone calls with prospective students. Provide a single-page disclosure to each prospective student that includes the student s anticipated total cost, median debt for those who complete the program, the default rate for those enrolled in the same program, warning about the unlikelihood that credits from some EDMC schools will transfer to other institutions, the median earnings for those who complete the program, and the job placement rate. Require every prospective student utilizing federal student loans or financial aid to submit information to the interactive Electronic Financial Impact Platform (EFIP) in order to obtain a personalized picture of the student s projected education program costs, estimated debt burden and expected post-graduate income. Reform its job placement rate calculations and disclosures to provide more accurate information about students likelihood of obtaining sustainable employment in their chosen career. Not enroll students in programs that do not lead to state licensure when required for employment or that, due to lack of accreditation, will not prepare graduates for jobs in their field. Require incoming undergraduate students with fewer than 24 credits to complete an orientation program prior to their first class. 623265

Department of the Attorney General News Release 2016-14 Permit incoming undergraduate students at ground campuses to withdraw within seven days of the beginning of the term or first day of class (whichever is later) without incurring any cost. Permit incoming undergraduate students in online programs with fewer than 24 online credits to withdraw within 21 days of the beginning of the term without incurring any cost. Require that its lead vendors, which are companies that place website or pop-up ads urging consumers to consider new educational or career opportunities, agree to certain compliance standards. Lead vendors shall be prohibited from making misrepresentations about federal financing, including describing loans as grants or free money; sharing student information without their consent; or implying that educational opportunities are, in fact, employment opportunities. As part of the agreement, EDMC does not admit to the conduct alleged by attorneys general. Relief Eligibility Those who will receive automatic relief related to outstanding EDMC institutional loans must have been enrolled in an EDMC program with fewer than 24 transfer credits; withdrew within 45 days of the first day of their first term; and their final day of attendance must have been between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2014. For more information, contact: # # # Joshua A. Wisch Special Assistant to the Attorney General (808) 586-1284 Joshua.A.Wisch@hawaii.gov http://ag.hawaii.gov 623265