Study Finds VA Fails to Protect Veterans From Deceptive Recruiting

April 4, 2016
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A memo from Yale Law School's Veterans Legal Services Clinic finds that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs had the authority to protect veterans from institutions that use deceptive recruiting practices by denying GI Bill funds to those colleges. But the VA and other state approving agencies have failed to do so.

"Although the VA is responsible for overseeing education benefits for veterans, it has been slow to join other agencies in addressing deceptive practices, drawing criticism from congressional and veterans' leaders," said the memo.

The memo prompted Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat, to call on the VA to act against deceptive recruitment by predatory colleges.

"The VA has a clear moral and legal obligation to identify fraudulent behavior at schools that enroll veterans," said Blumenthal. "The VA should also partner with the Federal Trade Commission and other agencies to crack down on predatory for-profit schools so that veterans do not waste their hard-earned benefits on worthless degrees."

Read more at Inside Higher Ed: https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2016/04/04/study-finds-va-fails-protect-veterans-deceptive-recruiting