Jeffrey,
A substantial misrepresentation is any misrepresentation on which the person to whom it was made could reasonable be expected to rely, or has reasonable relied on that information. These are prohibited in all forms - advertising, promotional materials, marketing, sale of courses or programs of instruction offered by the institution. Therefore, the most severe consequence then would be termination. Some of those examples would be not stating the graduation or graduate employment rate (stating it is good or a % different than what it actually is); telling a student that wants to go to a 4 year institution that… >>>