Everest Institute
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Everest Institute is a system of for-profit colleges in the United States. There are currently more than ninety campuses in the system. The various campuses offer career-training programs in business, health care, and technology. The school comprises a number of former schools, including the National Institute of Technology, Olympia Career Training Institute and Rochester Business Institute.
The system of schools is owned by Corinthian Colleges, Inc. The company has a high loan default rate: 19% of students were defaulting on their student loans two years after attending,[1] and 58% of students were failing to make payments on their student loans three years after attending.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ "Corinthian Colleges Updates Guidance for Q3 11 New Student Enrollment and Provides Estimated Average 2010 Cohort Default Rate", The Wall Street Journal, 14 March 2011
- ^ Tamar Lewin, "Flurry of Data as Rules Near for Commercial Colleges", New York Times, 4 February 2011
[edit] External links
- Everest Institute
- Everest Blog
- National Institute of Technology is Now Everest Institute
- Rochester Business Institute is Now Everest Institute
- Olympia Career Training Institute is Now Everest Institute
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