Help Us Expose the Double Standard
Click through a few of these traditional university and community college claims, then think about the mandatory information required on all the marketing and advertising for your school.
Frustrating, isn't it? How is it that career colleges are being accused of tricking students into attendance? Where's the accountability for all these schools touting free tuition, state-of-the-art resources, and promising high five figure salaries? Where's the pity for the college freshman at Florida State University, when he realizes that maybe his school isn't the most "student-centered university in the nation"? Does he get to sit in front of the government and testify that he was 'tricked' into attending? Of course not.
Take a stand. Expose the discrepancy. Send your own examples of double standards to Editor Kevin Kuzma at kevink@careercollegecentral.com.
- Arizona State University W.P. Carey School of Business, “… will assure you a high starting salary at graduation.”
- Arkansas State University, “Arkansas State University is a first class academic institution”
- Butler University, “That’s where the Butler experience will put you a step ahead.”
- Georgia State University, “Graduates of our programs pursue doctoral degrees in top universities”
- Mendocino College, free tuition as incentive





















