Apollo Unit Faces Questions From Accreditor On Admission, Financial Practices

Private education provider Apollo Group Inc. Thursday said in a Form 8-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that the Higher Learning Commission has raised questions about the oversight of its recruitment, admissions and financial aid practices at its subsidiary, University of Phoenix. The university has to address these issues no later than April 29.

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