But even in 2006, according to testimony expected at trial, a former school employee says she was pressured into
inflating graduate employment data.
Not exact matches
The company mischaracterized those still seeking a job as «inactive» even though those
graduates were still looking for
employment and
inflated the numbers, according to Schneiderman's office.
Schools self - report their data, and
inflated employment statistics have run rampant, with bottom - dwelling law schools like Thomas Jefferson School of Law reporting 92 %
employment for its
graduates.