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     <title>20 Students Sue Western Career College for Fraud in Connection With Ultrasound Program</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/06/prweb535442.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>The Sacramento-based law firm of Kershaw, Cutter &#38; Ratinoff, LLP filed a complaint last month in the Sacramento County Superior Court (Case No. 07AS02370) on behalf of twenty former students of the Ultrasound Technology Program at Western Career College (&quot;WCC&quot;) in Citrus Heights, California.  The students allege that WCC misrepresented the nature and quality of the program and misled students in order to defraud each student of the approximately $26,000 paid for tuition.  The lawsuit alleges that WCC induced students to enroll in, and remain enrolled in, the full-time, sixteen-month program with the promise of quality classroom and clinical instruction, comprehensive technical training, professional advice and oversight, national certification, and assistance in obtaining a well-paying job.  After graduation, most of those students now find themselves ineligible for certification and either unable to find a job or inadequately trained to perform even an entry-level internship in the industry for which the program was supposed to prepare them. (PRWeb Jun 23, 2007)</P>
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