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Education Fraud

A federal judge refused to dismiss claims that the for-profit Capella University misrepresented that its program could be completed in three years, though the average length required is six years, with corresponding increases in tuition payments.

MINNEAPOLIS — A federal judge refused to dismiss claims that the for-profit Capella University misrepresented that its doctoral program could be completed in three years, though the average length required is six years, with corresponding increases in tuition payments.

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