By Gary Scott
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Privately owned vocational schools are a multibillion-dollar business in California and, as of July 1, they are no longer regulated by the state.
The law that for almost two decades guided the operations of such trade-school powerhouses as University of Phoenix, Corinthian Colleges and DeVry Institute - and gave students protect...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Privately owned vocational schools are a multibillion-dollar business in California and, as of July 1, they are no longer regulated by the state.
The law that for almost two decades guided the operations of such trade-school powerhouses as University of Phoenix, Corinthian Colleges and DeVry Institute - and gave students protect...
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