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Lawsuit against California Northstate CP
I was recently accepted to California Northstate CP class of 2016. I was so excited to get a chance to go there. Then I heard there was a lawsuit against CNCP, I figured it was probably no big deal; lawsuits are filed for really frivolous things, but then I got curious to see what it pertained to. After reading the complaint, I was a bit shocked. Many allegations are made against CNCP, but what caught my attention the most were
1) CNCP participating in illegal tuition schemes 2) CNCP putting profits over education 3) Mr. Brazill reporting to the accreditation board that CNCP lacked the resources necessary for accreditation. Is this as serious as it sounds? Could CNCP get into trouble if this alleged tuition scheme is real? Could they lose their candidate status? After already giving them $1500 I am a little wary about giving another $5000 in just a few more weeks, should I be worried? here is a link to the complaint (downloaded 5/18/12 from PACER) http://www.mediafire.com/view/?4izccdmmf6uiw2z Here is Brad Brazill's linkedin profile, seems like he has been in the pharmacy industry for a while and is credible. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/bradley-j-brazill/32/842/6a Help! |
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That's not to say for profits do not have the best of intentions with regards to students, but this is the cold calculus of any business. |
Read the first page, sounds like a 12 year old wrote the introduction, hahaha.
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I love reading court filings. I got to the part about the "illegal tuition scheme" and I'll vouch that MANY sdn members from CNCP have been doing this and were advising others to do this as well as a "work around" for their inability to get student loans due to lack of regional accreditation via WASC.
It was a good idea at the time, but I didn't think the school would ever promote it, but I guess it allegedly did per this filing. Massively illegal...you know those lists no one ever reads about what you can spend your student loans on? Yup...I suspect that if this lawsuit isn't settled, current/former students are going to get subpoenaed to testify about this practice. Very interesting...even though 90%+ of us end up spending our excess loan disbursements on things that probably aren't covered. That's one thing...promoting it as an institution is a wholly different thing. Wow. (continues to read) |
AHHAHAAH they even allegedly offered him $39,000 to shut up and not file any lawsuits
this gets better |
Doesn't make new for profit schools look so hot.
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But a for profit college having financial issues like this does not look good considering the fraudulent charges against for profit colleges in general (not just pharmacy schools). Hey, what do I know? I am just a lowly student with a stupid opinion. :thumbup: |
Oh...my...goodness!! This reminds me of the Hawaii College of Pharmacy mess:scared:
If what is alleged is true, it's curtains for CNCP; there are six other programs in CA who are sending this link to ACPE (and, likely the DOJ) on Monday. Mark my words: if this is true, this will not end well. Should make for some interesting chatter at AACP in July... |
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It just doesn't make it look good for pharmacy is all I'm saying. My opinion. And clearly other people feel similarly judging by how many preceptors and educators I've heard saying they don't want to precept students from newer schools. I don't want to turn this thread into a new school vs. whatever debate., though. I'm just pointing out recent events and all lumped together, it doesn't look good. |
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As someone pointed out, St. Joe's and Midway are non-profits. So could we generalize and say that all non-profit pharmacy schools are bad? No. A pharmacy professor from UGA was involved in some VERY shady stuff a few years ago that resulted in the NAPLEX being suspended for a time... we don't view that as an indictment against all public, state-supported pharmacy schools, do we? I don't think there are even that many proprietary pharmacy schools. Fewer than five, I think. The two I'm most familiar with are doing very well. :shrug: There are new schools that struggle, to be sure. But there are also established schools that are consistently bottom of the barrel on NAPLEX scores and have recurrent issues with maintaining accreditation and retaining faculty. My point is that generalizations aren't that useful. Or accurate. |
Great. Thanks for your input. :thumbup:
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How on Earth is CNCP a Delaware LLC? Does that mean that Delaware has a college of Pharmacy after all? :)
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Lots of companies/organizations charter in Delaware because of favorable business laws. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delawar...orporation_Law |
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You don't have to be a large company to benefit from being a DE LLC...plus it's California, there's practically no cost difference since you have to pay the $800 LLC registration fee + taxes regardless of where you incorporate.
Anyone know the parent company of CNCP? Hard to believe a school is org'd as a pass thru entity only. |
Back to topic.... CNCP was a whole year behind in moving to the next step of accreditation in the first place. Of all the schools that opened in 2008, it lagged the most.
Anyone know their internal match rate %? |
Hey check out all the people they hired from overseas with H1B visas:
http://www.h1bwage.com/employer.php?q=12741&sortby=2 |
I hope everything turns out okay for CNCP, there's a lot of friendly and smart people that go there
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Interesting.
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They'll settle out of court, CNCP will pay a bunch of money, and tuition will go up.
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I'm really not surprised. Corruption can be found at all levels and companies which are required to put profits first are more susceptible to it than most. I grew up trusting the government and police. My family taught me that such institutions were there for the good and that our system of government was setup in such a way to minimize corruption. Older and wiser I know that you can never get away from it. That applies to pharmacy school just as much as it does to the .GOV as far as I can tell.
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or we can just get a beer regardless :luck: |
Is this the work around where the CNCP students did a online MBA so they would qualify for federal loans?
edit: Just read the lawsuit and its mentioned in it. I didn't know the school actually had recruiters from the online MBA come to their campus to enroll more students so they could divert their federal loans towards their pharmacy tuition. |
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Granted, students use loan funds on questionable things all the time...the difference here is that an actual school promoted it and even went so far as to invite recruiters on campus from the other institution. Wouldn't be surprised if the other school got investigated as well. |
I wonder how many CNCP students are enrolled in the online MBA.
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I want to put on the record that no official from the school has ever encouraged students to use the mba program as a means of paying for school.
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Actually I wouldn't be surprised if current/former students are subpoenaed if this does make it to trial. Mind you that you'd be under oath in federal court, and while a school may not have explicitly told you to use funds a certain way, actions can be construed a certain way and an clever attorney can easily illustrate this if the second school in question DID appear on campus.
Good students/faculty don't override the legal complaint presented. Remember, OJ Simpson was considered a really really nice guy. |
Just curious confetti, do you have any law background? your feedback is really good.
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And by legal department I'm talking 2 assistants and the CEO's lawyer friend fresh out of school with a lot of downtime/reading in an area the size of the broom closet. As such, we did most of our work at Starbucks. You'd be surprised what you pick up just from reading things. As a side note my old company was based out of the Caribbean and incorporated in Delaware and the legal team and i were hired/paid through this separate subsidiary that was "hired" to consult even though we were all in the same space. One day I got a cryptic call to not come to work and come to the owner's house...turns out they were getting sued and wanted to avoid getting served. And another side note: stupid district court didn't activate my PACER account, trying to check in to see if there's been any movement with the lawsuit. |
haha okay got my log in right after I posted that
No new documents since the 5/7/12 filing. There were additional documents as follows: 1) Summons for CNCP, LLC 2) Pre-trial hearing is set for 9/17/12 at 2pm in courtroom 5 The judge is requiring CNCP, LLC to disclose its parent company and any entity owning > 10% of the university. Failure to do so will result in sanctions...woohoo, so we'll get to figure out who owns this place. |
Guess it will be some time before things begin to pan out.
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Any way you can share those documents? |
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oh and from the other thread: HOLY CRAP the seat deposit at CNCP is $5000 FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS??!?!? |
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Effective but brutal way to keep the # of defections down. It's like North Korea threatening to kill your family if you cross the border and defect. |
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I understand though, they probably got burned by students dropping them web any other school pulled them off the WL. CNCP is probably subject to more of these than any other school.
My deposit was $500 in 2008 for a new program. $2k was where things topped out. |
There is one simple reason why the seat deposit is $5000 at CNCP wait, wait , wait for it...
"It's all 'bout the money It's all 'bout the dum dum......" |
Yep, they know there are plenty of schools out there for students to defect to, and how most students think CNCP is a back-up school. I'm sure schools like UCSF or UNC - Chapel Hill pretty much have a $0 deposit. LOL.
Anyway, I thought withholding deposits in the state of CA is illegal? I recently pre-ordered something, and even the sales representative mentioned this to me. Plus, I checked it out, and what he said was true. So how does CNCP get to legally keep the deposit? Or is that part of what the lawsuit is about? |
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No one has sued about that yet...probably because $5k is still too little to quarrel over unless maybe you go to small claims, but there might be $$ limits to that venue. And no this lawsuit is about age discrimination primarily with a smattering of whistle blower/retaliation thrown in. I don't recall reading that the plaintiff was seeking whistle blower status which is a different avenue of tort. |
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