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Litigation

Aug. 11, 2007

Protecting Trade-School Students

Troy Garren is suing Maric College because he spent three years training to be a radiological technician, only to find out the school wasn't accredited. The law that regulated the operations of such trade schools expired last year.

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...

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