http://www.ocregister.com/articles/letters-616698-corinthian-employees.html.....“As a business person, I have had firsthand experience with Corinthian Colleges Inc. and the graduates of one of its schools,” began the letters, which contained virtually identical language." Kent Jenkins, a spokesman for Corinthian, said the employees simply had made a mistake.
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No reason to correct those form letters, they have little, if any, impact on the final rule making. Also if all these "business persons" are hiring grads, the letter should read something like, "CCi will have no problem with GE, since their graduates are such high quality. I hire each and every one I can, so I support even higher GE standards to weed out the bad players."