The Chicago Entrepreneur

Students at nation’s largest Christian college allege they were duped into enrolling through racketeering scheme

They signed up to earn their graduate degrees with promises they could complete school quickly and affordably. But they wound up mired in extra courses and on the hook for thousands of dollars more than they were told.

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