To comply with the July 1 deadline, your program(s) will be listed as “not yet made a determination” for each state, except for Ohio. While this may appear to be an efficient approach to avoid due diligence, in the near future, all Kent State public disclosures must be full and accurate, or else we may face claims of misrepresentation by Federal and state regulators, which carry serious penalties and are highly attractive to whistleblower actions, as well as Federal Trade Commission investigations and lawsuits from students.
A benefit to providing the information is a marketing advantage you will have with prospective students who will be able to make better informed educational and career decisions as a result.
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