Educational Fraud

Have you been cheated by a for-profit school?

Don't let Iverson and other schools get away with educational fraud.

When schools promise far more than they can possibly deliver, that's educational fraud. At the Van Wey & Johnson law firm in Dallas, our attorneys have represented hundreds of students in confronting educational fraud at the Iverson Business School and other for-profit educational institutions. Many schools misrepresent job placement statistics, certifications, and licensure requirements as well as transferability of credits to induce students to enroll in their program. This is fraud and we can help you.

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When the lawyers at Van Wey & Johnson began getting calls from students at the Iverson Business School, we began to investigate. The Iverson Business School was promising to prepare students for lucrative careers. The truth was far different. The school is not accredited. They are in the education business for one reason - to make a profit.

  • You can find them on the Internet and on TV. For-profit "schools" like Iverson promise that upon graduation, students will have certification in their chosen field. That is not true. The programs are not accredited.
  • Our investigation into Iverson and other for-profit business schools has led to lawsuits, tuition recovery, and other damages for students who believed the advertisements.
  • If you have been cheated by a for-profit school, know that you are not alone. We have represented hundreds of students. You do not have to face the school alone. Our attorneys will stand with you against educational fraud.

If you have been cheated by a for-profit school, you deserve to have a lawyer who will listen to your situation, stand up for your rights, and work closely with you to find an appropriate solution. Contact the Van Wey & Johnson law firm for a free consultation.


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