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Crown College (Tacoma)

Crown College was a small, for-profit, predominantly online college located in Tacoma, Washington. Crown College lost its educational accreditation on July 31, 2007 and it suspended operations on August 10, 2007.[1][2][3][4][5]

Crown College
TypeFor profit
Executive DirectorJohn Wabel
Students(closed)
Location, ,
United States
Websitewww.crowncollege.edu

History edit

The institution was originally Crown School of Hair Design in Everett, Washington and was not affiliated with its present ownership.[6] Killebrew/Dalton, Inc. purchased the school on January 5, 1990[7] and changed the name of the school to Crown Academy.[8] Crown Academy kept its National Association of Trade and Technical Schools (NATTS) accreditation and continued to be licensed by the Washington State Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board.[9] In six months, after the last of the beauty school students left, Crown Academy began a correctional officers training program and moved to Tacoma in 1991.[10] The school's name was changed to Crown College in 1994 and it began offering associate of science degrees in criminal justice. One year later it added a court operations specialist program which evolved into paralegal studies.[11] A few years later Crown offered a bachelor and associate degree in public administration.[12] In 2003, John Wabel became the sole shareholder of Killebrew/Dalton, Inc. and, soon after, Crown College began offering an associate degree and bachelor's degree in business administration.[13][14]

Crown College offered most of its classes through distance education. It employs an online technology called the Cloudroom which is a "live interactive classroom environment".[15] It also features an accelerated program where students can complete an Associate of Science in approximately 14 months and a Bachelor of Science in approximately 28 months.[15]

Accreditation edit

Until July 31, 2007, Crown College was accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (), which superseded the NATTS in 1993.[16] Crown College had been on probation with ACCSCT intermittently since 2005.[17] The ACCSCT is a national accrediting agency which accredits 800 post-secondary schools and colleges serving over 240,000 students.[18] These schools teach a wide range of vocational, career and technical subjects which include massage, acupuncture, beauty, pet grooming, cooking, art, locksmithing, gemology, detective investigation, refrigeration, helicopter flight training, mechanical and aviation maintenance to name a few.[19]

Closure edit

On July 31, 2007, the ACCSCT stripped the school of its accreditation, resulting in the school having to close, until such time it can regain accreditation.[1][2][3][4] According to the Associate Director of the ACCSCT, Crown was stripped of its accreditation because it failed to place 70% of its graduates in the field they had studied for.[20] Arrangements were made for current students to complete their studies through Herzing College Online.[5] In order to offer degrees in Washington State again, Crown will need to seek approval from the Higher Education Coordinating Board since the loss of ACCSCT accreditation means Crown would no longer be exempt from HECB oversight.[citation needed]

Federal criminal indictment edit

On August 14, 2007 the Department of Education, Office of Inspector General, served a search warrant on Crown College and seized documents and computer files connected with an alleged case of financial aid fraud, conspiracy to defraud and bank fraud by senior employees of Crown College. These employees and some of their "significant" others, were under the impression that Crown College would close and allegedly falsified loan applications and received financial aid though they did not attend Crown. They allegedly figured that the loans would be discharged when the school closed. However, when the school did not close immediately, they allegedly falsified attendance records commensurate with the loans.[21][22]

On May 13, 2010, four former officers of the defunct school were indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of mail and financial aid fraud. The charges stem from the August 14, 2007 investigation. The indictment named four former officers of the school: Sheila Mullineaux, Vice President; Jesica McMullin, Admissions Director and Registrar; Misty Lee, Financial Aid Director; and Jennifer Byers, Fiscal Manager and Bookkeeper.[23][24]

On July 14, 2011 Jesica McMullin and Jennifer Byers were each found guilty of 7 counts of mail fraud and 1 count of financial aid fraud. Misty Lee plead guilty to similar charges, testifying to the others' involvement in the fraud. McMullin and Byers are scheduled to be sentenced in October 2011.

Degrees offered edit

Crown College offered Associate of Science degrees in Paralegal Studies, Criminal Justice and Business Administration and Bachelor of Science degrees in Business and Public Administration. These degrees were conveyed under the authority and auspices of the ACCSCT since Crown College is exempt from oversight by the [25][26] which oversees most degree granting colleges and universities in the state. However, since the ACCSCT no longer accredits Crown College, it is no longer authorized to offer degrees in Washington state.

Lawsuits edit

Crown College's degrees and credits, like those of many for profit schools accredited by national accreditors, are presently not accepted for transfer or recognized by many institutions that have regional accreditation.[27][28][29][30][31][32][26][33][34] In 2000, 2004 and again in 2005, Crown College was sued, not because their credits do not transfer, but because they allegedly misrepresented that fact to prospective students. Other nationally accredited schools, notably Florida Metropolitan University, have been accused of making similar misrepresentations.[33][35] Eleven students participated in the three lawsuits; all alleged that Crown College's admission representatives and staff misrepresented the transferability of their credits to regionally accredited schools such as Gonzaga University, University of Washington, and Seattle University. Each of these students claimed that their decision to attend Crown College was based on these alleged misrepresentations and that Crown College staff made them with the intent of inducing the students to enroll.[36][37][38] Lola Jackson and three former students sued Crown College in 2000.[36] Crown College settled that case for a confidential sum before trial in 2004.[39][40]

In 2004 Crown College was sued by Latisha Gonzalez[38] and then in early 2005 by Joanne Black (a class action lawsuit that was never certified) and five other plaintiffs.[37] The Black lawsuit also alleged that Crown College's sound system, faculty and curriculum was deficient and that their placement claims were inflated.[37] In the Gonzalez and Black cases Executive Director John Wabel claimed that Crown College's enrollment agreement and catalog clearly stated that they could not assure the transferability of their credits and claimed that no admissions representative made such an assurance.[26][34][41] These two lawsuits were widely reported in the local[26][28][34][40][41][42] and national news.[33][43] In January 2006, the Gonzalez case was tried and ten former students, from 1998 to the present, came forward to testify that Crown College admissions representatives had also misrepresented the transferability of credits to them. After a seven-day trial, the jury found that Crown College had violated the Washington State Consumer Protection Act which outlaws deceptive practices in business.[26][42][43] The judge later assessed a total of $77,000 including attorney fees and punitive damages per the statute and she issued an injunction mandating that Crown College have each student sign a form with specific language concerning the transferability of their credits and also include in all their advertising that they were accredited by the ACCSCT.[40][44] The injunction was later lifted. In August 2006, Crown College settled the Black case for $87,000, divided amongst the six plaintiffs, without admitting liability.[40] Crown's enrollment agreements now require that prospective students waive their right to sue the school if their credits are not accepted for transfer by other schools.[15]

References edit

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Crown College was a small for profit predominantly online college located in Tacoma Washington Crown College lost its educational accreditation on July 31 2007 and it suspended operations on August 10 2007 1 2 3 4 5 Crown CollegeTypeFor profitExecutive DirectorJohn WabelStudents closed LocationTacoma Washington United StatesWebsitewww crowncollege edu Contents 1 History 2 Accreditation 3 Closure 4 Federal criminal indictment 5 Degrees offered 6 Lawsuits 7 ReferencesHistory editThe institution was originally Crown School of Hair Design in Everett Washington and was not affiliated with its present ownership 6 Killebrew Dalton Inc purchased the school on January 5 1990 7 and changed the name of the school to Crown Academy 8 Crown Academy kept its National Association of Trade and Technical Schools NATTS accreditation and continued to be licensed by the Washington State Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board 9 In six months after the last of the beauty school students left Crown Academy began a correctional officers training program and moved to Tacoma in 1991 10 The school s name was changed to Crown College in 1994 and it began offering associate of science degrees in criminal justice One year later it added a court operations specialist program which evolved into paralegal studies 11 A few years later Crown offered a bachelor and associate degree in public administration 12 In 2003 John Wabel became the sole shareholder of Killebrew Dalton Inc and soon after Crown College began offering an associate degree and bachelor s degree in business administration 13 14 Crown College offered most of its classes through distance education It employs an online technology called the Cloudroom which is a live interactive classroom environment 15 It also features an accelerated program where students can complete an Associate of Science in approximately 14 months and a Bachelor of Science in approximately 28 months 15 Accreditation editUntil July 31 2007 Crown College was accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology ACCSCT which superseded the NATTS in 1993 16 Crown College had been on probation with ACCSCT intermittently since 2005 17 The ACCSCT is a national accrediting agency which accredits 800 post secondary schools and colleges serving over 240 000 students 18 These schools teach a wide range of vocational career and technical subjects which include massage acupuncture beauty pet grooming cooking art locksmithing gemology detective investigation refrigeration helicopter flight training mechanical and aviation maintenance to name a few 19 Closure editOn July 31 2007 the ACCSCT stripped the school of its accreditation resulting in the school having to close until such time it can regain accreditation 1 2 3 4 According to the Associate Director of the ACCSCT Crown was stripped of its accreditation because it failed to place 70 of its graduates in the field they had studied for 20 Arrangements were made for current students to complete their studies through Herzing College Online 5 In order to offer degrees in Washington State again Crown will need to seek approval from the Higher Education Coordinating Board since the loss of ACCSCT accreditation means Crown would no longer be exempt from HECB oversight citation needed Federal criminal indictment editOn August 14 2007 the Department of Education Office of Inspector General served a search warrant on Crown College and seized documents and computer files connected with an alleged case of financial aid fraud conspiracy to defraud and bank fraud by senior employees of Crown College These employees and some of their significant others were under the impression that Crown College would close and allegedly falsified loan applications and received financial aid though they did not attend Crown They allegedly figured that the loans would be discharged when the school closed However when the school did not close immediately they allegedly falsified attendance records commensurate with the loans 21 22 On May 13 2010 four former officers of the defunct school were indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of mail and financial aid fraud The charges stem from the August 14 2007 investigation The indictment named four former officers of the school Sheila Mullineaux Vice President Jesica McMullin Admissions Director and Registrar Misty Lee Financial Aid Director and Jennifer Byers Fiscal Manager and Bookkeeper 23 24 On July 14 2011 Jesica McMullin and Jennifer Byers were each found guilty of 7 counts of mail fraud and 1 count of financial aid fraud Misty Lee plead guilty to similar charges testifying to the others involvement in the fraud McMullin and Byers are scheduled to be sentenced in October 2011 Degrees offered editCrown College offered Associate of Science degrees in Paralegal Studies Criminal Justice and Business Administration and Bachelor of Science degrees in Business and Public Administration These degrees were conveyed under the authority and auspices of the ACCSCT since Crown College is exempt from oversight by the Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board HECB 25 26 which oversees most degree granting colleges and universities in the state However since the ACCSCT no longer accredits Crown College it is no longer authorized to offer degrees in Washington state Lawsuits editCrown College s degrees and credits like those of many for profit schools accredited by national accreditors are presently not accepted for transfer or recognized by many institutions that have regional accreditation 27 28 29 30 31 32 26 33 34 In 2000 2004 and again in 2005 Crown College was sued not because their credits do not transfer but because they allegedly misrepresented that fact to prospective students Other nationally accredited schools notably Florida Metropolitan University have been accused of making similar misrepresentations 33 35 Eleven students participated in the three lawsuits all alleged that Crown College s admission representatives and staff misrepresented the transferability of their credits to regionally accredited schools such as Gonzaga University University of Washington and Seattle University Each of these students claimed that their decision to attend Crown College was based on these alleged misrepresentations and that Crown College staff made them with the intent of inducing the students to enroll 36 37 38 Lola Jackson and three former students sued Crown College in 2000 36 Crown College settled that case for a confidential sum before trial in 2004 39 40 In 2004 Crown College was sued by Latisha Gonzalez 38 and then in early 2005 by Joanne Black a class action lawsuit that was never certified and five other plaintiffs 37 The Black lawsuit also alleged that Crown College s sound system faculty and curriculum was deficient and that their placement claims were inflated 37 In the Gonzalez and Black cases Executive Director John Wabel claimed that Crown College s enrollment agreement and catalog clearly stated that they could not assure the transferability of their credits and claimed that no admissions representative made such an assurance 26 34 41 These two lawsuits were widely reported in the local 26 28 34 40 41 42 and national news 33 43 In January 2006 the Gonzalez case was tried and ten former students from 1998 to the present came forward to testify that Crown College admissions representatives had also misrepresented the transferability of credits to them After a seven day trial the jury found that Crown College had violated the Washington State Consumer Protection Act which outlaws deceptive practices in business 26 42 43 The judge later assessed a total of 77 000 including attorney fees and punitive damages per the statute and she issued an injunction mandating that Crown College have each student sign a form with specific language concerning the transferability of their credits and also include in all their advertising that they were accredited by the ACCSCT 40 44 The injunction was later lifted In August 2006 Crown College settled the Black case for 87 000 divided amongst the six plaintiffs without admitting liability 40 Crown s enrollment agreements now require that prospective students waive their right to sue the school if their credits are not accepted for transfer by other schools 15 References edit a b Tacoma career college loses its accreditation Puget Sound Business Journal August 3 2007 Justin Matlick Seattle bizjournals com August 5 2007 Retrieved December 12 2011 a b Heffter Emily August 9 2007 Accreditation Lost Tacoma School Closes Seattle Times Emily Hefftner August 9 2007 Seattletimes nwsource com Archived from the original on May 24 2011 Retrieved December 12 2011 a b Crown College Closes for Now Tacoma Vocational School Loses national accreditation Plans to Reopen Tacoma News Tribune Melissa Santos August 10 2007 September 30 2007 Archived from the original on September 30 2007 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2011 Retrieved December 12 2011 Heffter Emily August 18 2007 Crown College Employees Suspected of Fraud Seattle Times Emily Heffter August 18 2007 Seattletimes nwsource com Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved December 12 2011 Pulkkinen Levi May 12 2010 Ex Crown College executives charged with student aid fraud Seattle PI Retrieved May 15 2010 Indictment PDF Archived from the original PDF on July 8 2011 HECB website showing list of continuously exempt institutions Archived February 5 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e Heffter Emily February 24 2006 Student Takes on College and Wins Seattle Times February 24 2006 by Emily Heffter and Nick Perry Archives seattletimes nwsource com Retrieved December 12 2011 Deposition of John Wabel pg 51 lns 12 23 PDF Retrieved December 12 2011 a b Crown College Sued By Students King5 com March 21 2005 Archived September 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine Jaschik Scott October 19 2005 Demanding Credit Inside Higher Education website dated 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