Being the DOA of a for-profit college, it is imperative that we as a college are staying in compliance. Not even for the fact of "getting caught" but like it said in the training (paraphrasing) students base their decisions on the reputation of the college. That being said, full disclosure shouldn't be a punishment but an asset. If a college, non-profit or for-profit, has trained faculty, staff and administrators, there isn't anything to hide and, in most occasions, has a strong program/curriculum to offer students. Doing the right thing always pays off in the end. Does anyone else believe that… >>>