Corinthian Colleges — the operator of for-profit school chains Everest University, WyoTech, and Heald Colleges — is selling off or shutting down campuses as it faces lawsuits and investigations from multiple state and federal agencies. The allegations involve bogus job-placement stats, grade manipulation, and misleading marketing. We recently spoke to several current and former CCI teachers and admissions staffers who confirmed these bad practices and explained that it was all done in pursuit of billions of dollars in federal aid from taxpayers. As one current CCI staffer puts it, “We work for the biggest scam company in the world.” Like the Corinthian students we recently spoke to, the teachers and employees at CCI schools, despite dedicating themselves to helping students, will live in the failed company’s shadow for years to come. Recruiting: Too Fast, Too Little InformationImage courtesy of afagen Section Permalink Bookmark Section Share on Facebook Share on Twitter For-profit schools (like the ones operated by Corinthian) pepper the airwaves with ads — even casual viewers of daytime or late-night TV are familiar with Everest’s “I did it.