Emily Sortor ย |ย  September 13, 2018

Category: Consumer News

A class action lawsuit alleges that Northcentral University misrepresents its doctoral program, leading students to believe the program takes between three and a half and five years to complete, when really, it takes nearly seven years.

Allegedly, the for-profit university does this to maximize the profits it can gain from students trying to complete a doctorate.

Plaintiff Christina Torres says that she was enrolled in a doctoral program through Northcentral University from 2010 to 2017, aiming to get a doctorate in education.

Allegedly, she chose the program in part because it was advertised as taking an average of 40 months to complete. However, she says she discovered later, during her enrollment, that the program was designed to take much longer.

The Northcentral University class action lawsuit says other communication from the school sent a year later stated the program took an average of 47 moths, and the length of โ€œ47โ€ months was articulated in a range of disclosure documents from the school.

This timeline was allegedly stated by the school multiple times, both in writing, and verbally by school representatives, between 2010 and 2013.

However, on Jan. 29, 2015, the Northcentral University class action alleges that the school admitted that the Ed.D. program was โ€œdesigned to take 81 months,โ€ or almost seven years, and would cost $49,058 in tuition, as opposed to $30,600, which was advertised to Torres.

Additionally, Torres says that she saw on the website that only 63 percent of students who graduated did so in 81 months, and did not address how many students enrolled but did not graduate.

Allegedly, in 2016, the numbers changed again. Torres claims that in 2016, NCU stated that the program was designed to take 81 โ€“ 83 months, cost $50,958 in tuition.

The Northcentral University class action claims the school stated that only 41 percent of students who graduated did so in 83 months, meaning that the average time for students to complete the program was longer than seven years.

The NCU doctoral program says that NCU intentionally misrepresents the length of time needed to complete its doctoral programs, and misrepresents the tuition a student will incur when completing the program.

Torres claims that the program is not designed to help students succeed and graduate, but is set up with numerous roadblocks in place to cause students to take a long time to graduate, thereby paying more tuition and giving more profits to the for-profit university.

Allegedly, many students are forced to drop out to pay off their ever-mounting student debt, and never earn a degree after years of work in the doctoral program.

Torres says that the fact that the program is completed online isolates students from one another, so that they cannot share experiences and see if the difficulties and misrepresentationsย they are experiencing are consistent among students or unique to their experience.

The plaintiff is represented by Adam B. Wolf and Tracey B. Cowan of Peiffer Wolf Carr & Kane A Professional Law Corporation, and by Paul Lesko.

The Northcentral University Doctoral Program Class Action Lawsuit is Christina Torres v. Northcentral University Inc., Case No. 3:18-cv-02069-BEN-WVG, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, San Diego Division.

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105 thoughts onNorthcentral University Class Action: Doctoral Program Misrepresented

  1. Catherine McBride says:

    I also would like to be included. Do you know if the suit has settled? I attended Northcentral during the same time period and had to quit my job and double-up on classes to finish my doctorate.

  2. Christine Carrillo says:

    I would also like to be added to this lawsuit as my Chair was uninvolved no matter how many times I would contact her and it took me entirely too long to even become a doctoral candidate let alone work towards my doctorate.

    1. Mary Hall says:

      Me too

  3. Teresa Billie (at the time of enrollment). Currently Teresa Mitchell says:

    Please add me to the suit. This happened to me as well!

  4. Shaina W says:

    This happened to me as well. Please add me!

    Thank you

  5. Heidi Martinez says:

    How does one get added to this or any other class action suit against Northcentral University? I too experienced a โ€œbait-and-switchโ€ when in came to completion time and tuition costs.

  6. TeeKai G. says:

    Any lawsuit updates for Northwestern University in 2022?

    1. Teekai G. says:

      I meant Northcentral Univ

    2. Rayna says:

      No Clue but sign me up too please we need to do this asap they are still taking advantage of graduates all day.

  7. Cynthia Moman says:

    I would like to be added to this lawsuit. It took me 7 years and I was finished with all my classes in 2.5 years.

  8. DEBORAH A FLINT says:

    I need to find a way to recoup my investment in north central I have spent 8 yrs working on my doctorate and have been told four different times to change methodology and topic . Then was dismissed with no notice or warning was told that I am excpected to keep a b average to stay enrolled I am just a few sentences away from completion and very upset

  9. J Schroeder says:

    Is this class action suit still open? I would like to join it

    1. lisa hall shell says:

      Did you ever get an answer?

  10. Heidi Martinez says:

    I too was victimized by this University. What can be done?

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