World Vision encourages users to cancel unused subscriptions services and join Believers for World Change
Nonprofit managers are scrambling to get clarity on how to proceed regarding the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) new “click to cancel” provisions requiring businesses to make it easier for consumers to cancel enrollment in recurring ...
A civil lawsuit filed by former doctoral students asserts the marketing group misrepresented the total cost of the doctoral programs at Grand Canyon University.
Students who enrolled in Grand Canyon University doctoral programs have sued Grand Canyon Education, a for-profit marketing agency for GCU, for racketeering.
The auditing agency made an in-person visit to GCU’s campus.
A risk-based audit by the Arizona State Approving Agency for the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs concluded in February with “no findings impacting the continued approval of Grand Canyon University (GCU) at this time."
Lawsuit includes charges similar to those leveled by Department of Education last fall
Grand Canyon University (GCU) has once again been accused by the federal government of deception and misrepresentation regarding its doctoral programs and nonprofit status.
Last year, people pretending to be pastors, relatives, lovers, computer repairmen, or government employees scammed Americans out of nearly $1.2 billion, triggering half a million complaints to the Federal Trade Commission.
Last week, the Church of the Nazarene alerted its members and leaders about a “sophisticated scam” targeting church ministers and lay-ministers. In a blog post on its website, the Kansas-headquartered Christian denomination said the perpetrators ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), along with 46 agencies from 38 states and the District of Columbia D.C., stopped a massive telefunding operation that hit 67 million consumers with 1.3 billion allegedly deceptive charitable fundraising ...