Educational Technology

April 20, 2016

Students sue GWU for “fraudulent” online masters program

Filed under: Educational Technology — admin @ 12:35 am

By Jackson Richman, Red Alert Politics

Students at George Washington University filed a class action lawsuit last week over allegations of fraud involving one of its online master’s degree programs. U.S. Marshall Service consultant Brice Bradford told NBC4 that he enrolled in GW’s online masters program in “Security and Safety Leadership” because he didn’t have the time or means to take off from work and attend graduate school full time. He and other students have now accused the university of “fraudulent misrepresentation” after questioning whether or not the courses were taught by instructors. Rather than professional instruction, online courses were taught using PowerPoint slides taken from in-class courses. Suspicion among students rose after they attempted to contact professors and received no response. Bradford and other students complained and even sent a letter to the university president Steven Knapp.

http://redalertpolitics.com/2016/04/12/students-sue-gwu-fraudulent-online-masters-program/

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