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DeVry agrees to pay $100M in case alleging deceptive ads

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DeVry University is settling a federal lawsuit alleging the school misled students through deceptive ads.

The for-profit college chain agreed to pay $100 million over advertising claims it was making about the success of its graduates.

Since at least 2008, the chain had advertised that 90 percent of its graduates who actively sought employment landed jobs in their field within six months of graduation.

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