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Guy - you hit the nail on the head.  Prior to seeing your post I was thinking of the phrase "culture of compliance" for my post topic.  Those who believe in compliance, and participate in compliance education (such as MaxKnowledge courses) need to take that information back to their schools and peers/superiors.  Improving a company culture can happen from the bottom-up, as well as the top-down.

The unfortunate house cleaning that John refers to is (in my perspective) a result of the lack of a culture of compliance within many school organizations.  This "culture" is surely talked about - most school leaders speak of "zero tolerance" for ethical wrongdoing.  More often though, employees hear of "metrics" and "making the numbers" in admissions, placement and throughout the school.   Training all employees on State, accreditiing, and FA regulations is a good starting point.  The future of the entire career education industry will depend on leaders and investors looking long-term and creating environments that are compliant and focused on long-term success for not only the school, but also for employees, students, and graduates. 

JP

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